alabama south district - Church of the Nazarene
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alabama south district - Church of the Nazarene
ALABAMA SOUTH DISTRICT 2013 THIRTY-FIRST ANNUAL ASSEMBLY JOURNAL SESSION HELD AT MILLBROOK, ALABAMA APRIL 24 - 25 1 Thirty-First Annual Assembly Journal Of the Alabama South District Church of the Nazarene Sessions held at Millbrook, Alabama April 24-April 25, 2013 Dr. Jesse Middendorf General Superintendent Dr. Mark D. Berry District Superintendent 2 At the Thirty-First Alabama South District Assembly, Rev. Dean E. Hornaday and Rev. Eric B. Ellis were Ordained as Elders in the Church of the Nazarene and Rev. Alma J. Butler and Rev. Virginia H. Jackson were Ordained as Deacon in the Church of the Nazarene. Pictured are: Rev. William Holley, District Secretary, Dr. Mark Berry, District Superintendent, Rev. & Mrs. Eric Ellis, Rev. & Mrs. Dean Hornaday, Rev. Alma Butler, Rev. Virginia & Mr. Eddie Jackson and Dr. Jesse Middendorf, General Superintendent. 3 SESSIONS OF THE ALABAMA DISTRICT ASSEMBLY Date 1909 1910 1911 1912 1913 1914 Place Jasper Nauvoo Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Pastor C. H. Lancaster Frank Daniel R. M. Guy P. M. Covington A. L. Parrott C. C. Driver 1915 1916 1917 1918 1919 1920 1921 1922 1923 1924 1925 1926 1927 1928 1929 1930 1931 1932 1933 1934 1935 1936 1937 1938 1939 1940 1941 1942 1943 1944 1945 1946 1947 1948 1949 1950 1951 1952 1953 1954 1955 1956 1957 1958 1959 1960 1961 1962 1963 1964 1965 1966 1967 1968 1969 1970 1971 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976 1977 1978 1979 1980 1981 1982 Nauvoo Jasper Florence Jasper Jasper Jasper Jasper Parrish Alabama City Brewton Jasper Alabama City Hartselle Jasper Tuscaloosa Birmingham Fairfax Brewton Selma Sylacauga Florence Jasper Birmingham Birmingham Birmingham Tuscaloosa Jasper Jasper Tuscaloosa Jasper Lanett Mobile Sylacauga Florence Lanett Birmingham Millport Millport Millport Millport Millport Millport Lanett Birmingham Mobile Huntsville Pensacola Florence Lanett Pensacola Huntsville Lanett Panama City Birmingham Birmingham Pensacola Birmingham Birmingham Mobile Montgomery Birmingham Tuscaloosa Gadsden Montgomery Huntsville Montgomery Huntsville Cullman H. H. Hooker T. B. Whitehurst A. B. Anderson Whitehead H. J. Beaver A. B. Anderson J. M. Kemp L. A. Huff C. J. Frost E. E. Barber J. C. Turk J. A. Manasco J. D. Reid, Sup. H. F. Tate J. W. Chambers G. W. Wall W. R. Platt W. P. Calvin L. M. Blackburn W. R. Donaldson M. L. Garrett J. A. Manasco J. A. Manasco J. E. Smith J. G. Wells J. G. Wells A. J. Gunter J. E. Cook James Hamilton Otto Stucki J. G. Rushing W. E. Peck Gordon Winchester Dallas Baggett H. E. Benson H. E. Benson H. E. Benson H. E. Benson H. E. Benson H. E. Benson D. K. Ballard H. W. Hill Reeford Chaney M. H. Stocks Gene Fuller Ed Phillips Barney Brumbeloe T. C. Sanders Melvin Shrout Barney Brumbeloe J. Roy Fuller D. W. Thaxton D. W. Thaxton Ford Boone Robert Anderson Robert Anderson J. P. Jernigan Martin Higley Roy T. Nix W. E. Carruth Denver Wood Charles Martin J. W. (Bill) Lancaster Charles Martin Ralph Brown Charles Fountian Sr. Gen. Supt. Reynolds Ellyson Ellyson Bresee Reynolds Wilson (D.S. S. Cal.) Walker Goodwin Reynolds Williams Goodwin Reynolds Williams Goodwin Reynolds Williams Reynolds Goodwin Williams Chapman Reynolds Chapman Goodwin Chapman Goodwin Williams Goodwin Chapman Morrison Williams Goodwin Miller Nease Chapman Chapman Williams Powers Miller Williamson Powers Vanderpool Young Powers Williamson Benner Young Powers Williamson Vanderpool Williamson Powers Benner Young Lewis Powers Williamson Coulter Young Benner Lewis Stowe Jenkins Young Lewis Lawlor Coulter Lewis Strickland Jenkins Stowe Greathouse Coulter Lewis Strickland Dist. Supt. C. H. Lancaster C. H. Lancaster C. H. Lancaster S. B. Gosey C. H. Lancaster C. H. Lancaster Dist. Sec. J. W. Randolph J. W. Randolph J. A. Romine W. N. Andrews W. N. Andrews J. W. Randolph C. H. Lancaster P. M. Covington P. M. Covington P. M. Covington H. H. Hooker H. H. Hooker H. H. Hooker H. H. Hooker H. H. Hooker H. H. Hooker H. H. Hooker H. H. Hooker H. H. Hooker H. H. Hooker J. E. Gaar J. A. Manasco J. A. Manasco J. A. Manasco J. A. Manasco H. H. Hooker H. H. Hooker H. H. Hooker H. H. Hooker Paul Pitts Paul Pitts Paul Pitts Paul Pitts E. D. Simpson E. D. Simpson E. D. Simpson E. D. Simpson E. D. Simpson Otto Stucki Otto Stucki Otto Stucki Otto Stucki Otto Stucki Otto Stucki C. E. Shumake C. E. Shumake C. E. Shumake C. E. Shumake C. E. Shumake L. S. Oliver L. S. Oliver L. S. Oliver L. S. Oliver L. S. Oliver L. S. Oliver L. S. Oliver Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney W. Charles Oliver W. Charles Oliver W. Charles Oliver W. Charles Oliver W. Charles Oliver C. C. Butler C. C. Butler J. W. Randolph J. W. Randolph J. W. Randolph Marjorie Tousley Marjorie Tousley Marjorie Tousley C. C. Butler C. C. Butler L. B. Mathews C. H. Lancaster C. C. Butler C. C. Butler C. C. Butler C. C. Butler C. C. Butler H. Honeycutt H. Honeycutt H. Honeycutt H. Honeycutt H. Honeycutt H. Honeycutt H. Honeycutt H. Honeycutt H. Honeycutt H. Honeycutt J. G. Wells Otto Stucki Otto Stucki Otto Stucki Otto Stucki M. C. Garrison M. C. Garrison M. C. Garrison M. C. Garrison M. C. Garrison M. C. Garrison M. C. Garrison M. C. Garrison J. E. Compton J. E. Compton J. E. Compton J. E. Compton Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Reeford Chaney Terrell C. Sanders Terrell C. Sanders Melvin K. Shrout Melvin K. Shrout Don Jernigan Don Jernigan Don Jernigan Don Jernigan Don Jernigan Don Jernigan Don Jernigan J. W. (Bill) Lancaster J. W. (Bill) Lancaster J. W. (Bill) Lancaster Ken Michael Ken Michael Ken Michael Ken Michael FINAL SESSION OF THE ALABAMA DISTRICT ASSEMBLY Date 1983 Place Cullman Pastor James Walker Gen. Supt. Strickland Dist. Supt. W. Charles Oliver Dist. Sec. Don Jernigan 4 Nineteen hundred eighty-three marked a significant parallel between the Churches of the Nazarene in general and the Alabama District Church of the Nazarene in particular as both celebrated their Seventy-fifth Anniversary. A special 75th Anniversary book was prepared, which traces the history of Alabama District with pictures of early beginnings and present day facilities together with the pioneers and present pastors who have played such a significant role in the establishment and maintenance of the church. The Alabama District Assembly of 1981 voted to create two districts at the annual assembly of 1983: Alabama North and Alabama South. The culmination of the division occurred on May 5, 1983, at Cullman with Dr. Orville W. Jenkins presiding over the North and Dr. Charles H. Strickland presiding over the South. SESSIONS OF THE ALABAMA SOUTH DISTRICT ASSEMBLY Date Place Pastor Gen. Supt. Dist. Supt. Dist. Sec. 1983 1984 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Cullman Mobile Dothan Lanett Tuscaloosa Montgomery Mobile Tuscaloosa Tuscaloosa Dothan Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Millbrook Millbrook Tuscaloosa Woodhaven Montgomery Millbrook Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Montgomery Millbrook Millbrook Millbrook Millbrook Millbrook Millbrook Millbrook Millbrook James Walker Robert L. McKenzie John E. Powell R. Phillip Sessions W. E. Carruth Steven J. Callis O. W. Wilson Timothy W. Carter Timothy W. Carter Roger Davis Bill Stone Bill Stone Bill Stone Charles Martin Leslie Snodgrass Leslie Snodgrass Huey Davis Harold Matheny Leslie Snodgrass Harold Matheny Harold Matheny Harold Matheny Carl Reed Carl Reed Carl Reed Carl Reed Carl Reed Carl Reed Carl Reed Carl Reed Carl Reed Strickland Jenkins Jenkins Stowe Stowe Greathouse Greathouse Johnson Johnson Knight Knight Prince Prince Cunningham Cunningham Diehl Diehl Bond Bond Porter Porter Johnson Johnson Gunter Gunter Warrick Warrick Toler Toler Middendorf Middendorf Don Jernigan Don Jernigan Don Jernigan Don Jernigan Don Jernigan Don Jernigan R. Phillip Sessions R. Phillip Sessions R. Phillip Sessions R. Phillip Sessions R. Phillip Sessions R. Phillip Sessions R. Phillip Sessions R. Phillip Sessions R. Phillip Sessions J. Roy Fuller J. Roy Fuller J. Roy Fuller J. Roy Fuller J. Roy Fuller J. Roy Fuller J. Roy Fuller J. Roy Fuller J. Roy Fuller J. Roy Fuller Mark D. Berry Mark D. Berry Mark D. Berry Mark D. Berry Mark D. Berry Mark D. Berry W. J. Harbison W. J. Harbison W. J. Harbison W. J. Harbison John E. Powell John E. Powell John E. Powell John E. Powell Timothy W. Carter Timothy W. Carter Timothy W. Carter Timothy W. Carter H. Eugene Boyett H. Eugene Boyett H. Eugene Boyett H. Eugene Boyett H. Eugene Boyett H. Eugene Boyett H. Lamar Smith H. Lamar Smith H. Lamar Smith H. Lamar Smith H. Lamar Smith H. Lamar Smith H. Lamar Smith David H. Shirer David H. Shirer David H. Shirer William D. Holley William D. Holley William D. Holley 5 Contents I. Official Directory A. District Officers B. Where to Send Monies C. Other District Services D. District Boards E. District Auxiliaries F. District Missional Areas G. District Church Directory H. Elders I. Ordained Deacons J. Licensed Ministers K. Retired Ministers L. Pastors Serving with Local License/Lay Pastor M. Registered Evangelists N. Chaplains O. Pastoral Appointments by the District Superintendent P. Lay Ministers 7 7 7 8 9 11 15 16 38 42 42 43 44 44 45 45 45 II. General Information 46 III. Plan of Examination 49 IV. Daily Proceedings 50 V. Reports A. District Officers 1. District Superintendent 2. SDMI Chairman 3. NMI President 4. NYI President B. District Boards and Standing Committees 1. District Advisory Board & Properties 2. District Properties Board 3. District Home Missions Board 4. District Board of Ministry C. Assembly Committees 1. Nominations Committee 2. Finance/Pastoral Care Committee 3. Credit Care Agreement 4. ALCAP Goals 5. Memoirs Report . 55 63 64 68 72 73 73 74 75 76 85 87 88 VI. Minutes of Auxiliary Conventions A. SDMI Convention B. NMI Convention C. NYI Convention 89 91 95 VII. Financial and Statistical 98 6 I. OFFICIAL DIRECTORY A. DISTRICT OFFICERS Jurisdictional General Superintendent – Dr. Jesse Middendorf 17001 Prairie Star Pkwy, Lenexa, KS 66220 (816) 333-7000 District Superintendent – Dr. Mark D. Berry (Debi) Residence: 110 Shady Oak Lane, Prattville, AL 36066 (334) 375-7507 Mail: P. O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068 District Office – Mail: P. O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068 (334) 365-3188; fax: (334) 380-4525 E-mail: AlaSouthNaz@yahoo.com; website: www.alasouthnaz.org Location: 950 South Memorial Dr., Suite C, Prattville, AL 36067 District Superintendent Emeriti Dr. J. Roy Fuller (Nina), 115 Shady Oak Lane, Prattville, AL 36066; (334) 365-4364 E-mail: rfuller334@aol.com Dr. R. Phillip Sessions (Mary), 4711 Co. Rd. 1527, Eva, AL 35621 (256-796-4610) E-mail: phillipsessions629@gmail.com District Secretary (Term to expire 2016) Rev. William D. Holley, 4401 17th St. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404; (205) 553-6845; (205) 310-1197; E-mail: wdholley@comcast.net District Treasurer (Term to expire 2016) Jimmy Horton, 348 Martin Rd., Sylacauga, AL 35151; (256) 245-3594; E-mail: jlhorton@pcairlink.com District NMI President (Term to expire 2014) Nina Fuller, 115 Shady Oak Lane, Prattville, AL 36066; (334) 365-4364 E-mail: rfuller334@aol.com District SDMI Chairman (Term to expire 2015) Mitchell L. Powell, 701 Killington Ct., Mobile AL 36609 (606) 923-0398 Email: dixieparson7@netscape.net District NYI President (Term to expire 2014) Bob Evans, 5100 Old Birmingham Hwy. Apt. #406 Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 553- 0821 Email: bevansholt@aol.com B. WHERE TO SEND MONIES WORLD EVANGELISM FUND, MISSIONS SPECIALS: Global Treasury Services, P O Box 843116, Kansas City, MO. 64184-3116 7 FAIR SHARE FUND & DISTRICT HEALTH INSURANCE: District Office, P.O. Box 680898 Prattville, AL 36068 SEMINARY OFFERING: Nazarene Theological Seminary 1700 E. Meyer Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64131 BIBLE COLLEGE OFFERING: Nazarene Bible College, 1111 Academy Park Loop, Colorado Springs, CO 80910-3704 ALCAP: ALCAP, 2376 Lakeside Dr., Birmingham, AL 35244 LINKS, CHILDREN’S PROJECT, DISTRICT WORK AND WITNESS: NMI Treasurer: Diane Thompson, 845 Thompson Road, Brent, AL 35034 (205) 926-7858 NYI WORK AND WITNESS: NYI Treasurer: Renee Averette, 3804 Derby Downs Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35405; (205) 556-2733 C. OTHER DISTRICT SERVICES District Office Secretary – Debi Berry, P.O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068 (334) 365-3188 District Director of Chaplains – Mitchell Powell, 701 Killington Ct., Mobile AL 36609 (606) 923-0398; Email: dixieparson7@netscape.net Continuing Education Coordinator – Rev. Jeff Skinner, 1834 Firestone Court, Auburn, AL 36830; (334) 466-8277, E-mail: pastorjeff@eaglepointenaz.com District Black Ministries Coordinator – Brenda Tyus, 321 Forrest Ave., Selma, AL 36701 (334) 874-8340, E-mail: mrs_bjt@yahoo.com Minister to Retired Pastors – Dr. Roy Fuller, 115 Shady Oak Lane, Prattville, AL 36066; (334) 365-4364 E-mail: rfuller334@aol.com Rolling Hills Camp – Executive Camp Director, Dan Ventling, 521 Hwy. 304, Calera, AL 35040; (205) 668-1168; FAX # (205) 668-1083, E-mail: dventling@gmail.com Camp Treasurer – Jeri Ventling, 521 Hwy. 304, Calera, AL 35040 (205) 668-1168, E-mail: rollinghillscamp@gmail.com Editor Alabama South Nazarene – Rachel Kuhn, 328 N Cullen Apt 4, Rensselaer, IN 47978 Email: rkuhn2012@hotmail.com District Finance Committee Chairperson: Jimmy Horton, 348 Martin Rd., Sylacauga, AL 35151; (256) 245-3594; Email: jlhorton@pcairlink.com Director of Alabama Nazarene School of Ministry: Gene Parker, 1819 Poplar Dr., Gardendale, AL 35071 (205) 631-8183 or (205) 370-9015; Email: gparkermail@gmail.com 8 D. DISTRICT BOARDS ADVISORY BOARD District Superintendent, Dr. Mark D. Berry (ex-officio), Chairman, P.O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068; (334) 365-3188; Email: AlaSouthNaz@yahoo.com Advisory Board Secretary – William Holley, 4415 17th St. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 553-6845; Email: wdholley@comcast.net ELDERS: Term to expire 2014: Andy Rutherford, 2909 Creekstone Lane, Phenix City, AL 36867 (334) 291-1539 Term to expire 2015: William Holley, 4415 17th St. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404, (205) 553-6845 Term to expire 2016: Brenda Tyus, 321 Forrest Ave., Selma, AL 36701 (334) 874-8340 LAY: Term to expire 2014: Jim Metcalf, 1312 Stanford Dr., Dothan, AL 36305; (334) 794-2958 Term to expire 2015: Dale Strickland, 424 Wetumpka St, Prattville, AL 36067; (334) 365-1166 Term to expire 2016: Jimmy Horton, 348 Martin Rd., Sylacauga, AL 35151; (256) 245-3594 HOME MISSIONS BOARD District Advisory Board serves as the Home Missions Board. CHURCH PROPERTIES BOARD District Advisory Board serves as the Church Properties Board. BOARD OF MINISTRY Term to Expire 2013 District Superintendent, Dr. Mark D. Berry (ex-officio), P.O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068; (334) 365-3188; Email: AlaSouthNaz@yahoo.com Chairman: William D. Holley, 4401 17th St. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL. 35404, (205) 553-6845 or (205) 310-1197 (Email: wdholley@comcast.net) Secretary: Walter Rezendes, 919 Heritage Dr., Sylacauga, AL. 35150; (256) 369-2412 (Email: wreze919@charter.net) District Secretary (ex-officio): William D. Holley, 4401 17th St. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL. 35404 Ministerial Studies Coordinator: Jeff Skinner, 1834 Firestone Court, Auburn, AL 36830; (334) 466-8277, E-mail: pastorjeff@eaglepointenaz.com Bonnye Campbell, 1903 28th St., Valley, AL 36854; (334) 768-3565 James Meadows, 306 Cedar St., East Brewton, AL 36426; (251) 867-3503 Carl Reed, 164 Brittany Ct., Wetumpka, AL 36093; (334) 514-7330 Andy Rutherford, 2909 Creekstone Lane, Phenix City, AL 36867; (334) 291-1539 Scott Sessions, 114 Vixen Ct., Dothan, AL 36305; (334) 479-0096 Jeff Skinner, 1834 Firestone Court, Auburn, AL 36830; (334) 466-8277 Brenda Tyus, 321 Forrest Ave., Selma, AL 36701; (334) 874-8340 Freddy Williams, 2505 Heartwood Ave., Cottondale, AL 35453; (205) 556-844 Greg Wood, PO Box 667, Excel, AL 36439; (251) 765-9048 9 ALABAMA NAZARENE SCHOOL OF MINISTRY Director: Gene Parker, 1819 Poplar Dr., Gardendale, AL 35071 (205) 631-8183 or (205) 370-9015; Email: gparkermail@gmail.com District Superintendent: Dr. Mark D. Berry, (ex-officio) – P.O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068; (334) 365-3188; Email: AlaSouthNaz@yahoo.com Registrar - Walter Rezendes, 919 Heritage Dr., Sylacauga, AL. 35150; (256) 369-2412 (Email: wreze919@charter.net) Advisor - Bonnye Campbell, 1903 28th St., Valley, AL 36854; (334) 768-3565 CAMP BOARD Ex-Officio: District Superintendent, Dr. Mark D. Berry, P.O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068; (334) 365-3188; Email: AlaSouthNaz@yahoo.com SDMI Chairman: Mitchell L. Powell, 701 Killington Ct., Mobile AL 36609 (606) 923-0398 Email: dixieparson7@netscape.net District NYI President: Bob Evans (NYI Pres.), 5100 Old Birmingham Hwy. Apt. 406, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404; (205) 553-0821; Email: bevansholt@aol.com Members at Large: Term to expire 2014: Mark Sessions, 313 St. James Dr., Auburn, AL 36830; (334) 332-8606; Email: tigerkram1965@hotmail.com Term to expire 2015: Jimmy Horton, 348 Martin Rd., Sylacauga, AL 35151; (256) 245-3594; Email: jlhorton@pcairlink.com Term to expire 2016: Dale Strickland, 424 Wetumpka St, Prattville, AL 36067; (334) 365-1166; Email: dale@stricklandmortgage.com TRUSTEES TO TREVECCA NAZARENE UNIVERSITY District Superintendent, Dr. Mark D. Berry (ex-officio), P.O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068; (334) 365-3188 ELDER (Term to expire 2016) Andy Rutherford, 2909 Creekstone Ln., Phenix City, AL 36867; (334) 291-1539 LAY (Term to expire 2014) Dr. John Dunn, 21 Foxchase Dr., Dothan, AL 36305; (334) 671-8382 COURT OF APPEALS (Ex-Officio) District Superintendent, Dr. Mark D. Berry, Chairman, P.O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068; (334) 365-3188 ELDERS (Terms to expire 2014) Scott Sessions, 114 Vixen Ct., Dothan, AL 36305; (334) 479-0096 James Walker, 4477 Heatherbrook Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL 35405; (205) 554-0658 10 LAY (Terms to expire 2014) Jimmy Horton, 348 Martin Road, Sylacauga, AL 35151; (256) 245-3594 Jim Metcalf, 1312 Stanford Dr., Dothan, AL 36305; (334) 794-2958 LAY RETREAT BOARD Chairman: Jimmy & Shirley Horton, 348 Martin Rd., Sylacauga, AL 35151; (256) 245-3594 Email: jlhorton@pcairlink.com Secretary: Rachel Underwood, 700 Allie Valley Rd., Deatsville, AL 36022; (334) 285-0810 Treasurer: Ronda Williams, 1114 Belleville Ave., Brewton, AL 36426; (251) 809-0449 SDMI Chairperson: Mitchell L. Powell, 701 Killington Ct., Mobile AL 36609; (606) 923-0398 Email: dixieparson7@netscape.net Advisors: Dr. Mark and Debi Berry, 110 Shady Oak Lane, Prattville, AL 36066 (334) 365-3188 TERMS and MISSION AREA (ZONE) REPRESENTATION: Terms to Expire 2014 (Capital) Terry & Rachel Underwood, 700 Allie Valley Rd., Deatsville, AL 36022; (334) 285-0810 (Mobile) Dirk & Amanda Young, 1521 Ridgeland Rd., Mobile AL 36695; (251) 709-3555 Terms to Expire 2015 (Singles) Ronda Williams, 1114 Belleville Ave., Brewton, AL 36426; (251) 809-0449 Terms to Expire 2016 (Valley) Gerald & Dot Brumbeloe, 1709 N. 3rd St., Lanett, AL 36863; (334) 644-2462 (N. Central) Jimmy & Shirley Horton, 348 Martin Rd, Sylacauga, AL 35151; (256) 245-3594 (Dothan) Paul & Shelly Meadows, 209 Creek Ridge, Dothan, AL 36301; (334) 790-2767 PRIME TIME RETREAT BOARD Director: Danny Curtis, 615 Ginger Circle, LaGrange, GA 30240; (706) 882-1717 Treasurer: Grace Maddux, 2211 U. S. Hwy. 29, Valley, AL 36854; (334) 756-4882 Secretary: Martha Curtis, 615 Ginger Circle, LaGrange, GA 30240; (706) 882Members At Large: Danny & Martha Curtis, 615, Ginger Circle, LaGrange, GA 30240; (706) 882-1717 Nancy Meigs, 202 Pine St., Valley, AL 36854; (334) 756-3695 Virginia Mitchell, P.O. Box 38, Shelby, AL, 35143; (205) 669-6481 Barbara Moore, P.O. Box 893, Columbiana, AL, 35051; (205) 669-6926 Henry & Laura Osborne, P.O. Box 364, Lanett, AL 36863; (334) 644-1650 1717Jimmy & Barbara Marshall, 1013 Park Hill Dr, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 553-5600 Advisors: Dr. Mark and Debi Berry, P O Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068; (334) 365-3188 E. DISTRICT AUXILIARIES 1. District Board of Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International (SDMI) Chairman (Term to expire 2015): Mitchell L. Powell, 701 Killington Ct., Mobile AL 36609 (606) 923-0398; Email: dixieparson7@netscape.net 11 Secretary: Heather Weatherspoon, 6163 Andrew Jackson PL., Mobile, AL. 36619, (251) 666-0040; 802-2036, Email: hlwspoon@hotmail.com Treasurer: Carl Reed, 3251 Browns Rd., Millbrook AL 36054; (334) 285-7509, Ex-Officio District Superintendent, Dr. Mark D. Berry, P.O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068 (334) 365-3188 Nina Fuller, NMI Pres, 115 Shady Oak Lane, Prattville, AL 36066; (334) 365-4364 Bob Evans, NYI Pres., 5100 Old Birmingham Hwy. Apt. 406, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404; (205) 553-0821 Members at Large: (Term to Expire 2014) Jim Metcalf, 1312 Stanford Dr., Dothan, AL 36305; (334) 794-2958 (Term to Expire 2015) Matt Hinson, 1185 Emerald Mountain Parkway, Wetumpka, AL 36093 (334) 531-4804 (Term to Expire 2016) Walter Rezendes, 919 Heritage Dr., Sylacauga, AL. 35150; (256) 369-2412 (Email: wreze919@charter.net) ADULT Division: Adult Director: Caleb Strickland, 444 Wetumpka St., Prattville, AL. 36067; (334) 318-0975 Lay Retreat Directors: Jimmy & Shirley Horton, 348 Martin Rd., Sylacauga, AL 35151; (256) 245-3594 Prime Time Director: Danny & Martha Curtis, 615 Ginger Circle, LaGrange, GA 30240; (706) 882-1717 Women's Ministries Director: Thelma Patrick, 301 E Broadway, Summerdale, AL 36580 (251) 989-2478 Men's Retreat Directors: TBD Single Adult Ministry Director: Ronda Williams, 1114 Bellville Ave., East Brewton, AL 36426 (251) 809-0449 CLT Director: Carl Reed, 3251 Browns Rd., Millbrook, AL 36054; (334) 285-7509 Youth Division: District NYI Organization CHILDREN’S DIVISION: Children's Director: Jeff Woods, 300 Thompson St., Columbiana, AL. 35051, (205) 275-5126 Children’s Quizzing Director: Lahoma Joiner, 50 Magnolia Lane, Kellyton, AL 35089 (256) 329-7791 Children's Camp Director: Susan Broadhead, PO Box 2281, Semmes, AL. 36575, (251) 463-5544, Email: suzlily77@gmail.com Heavenly Star Search: Lauren Minton, 272 Payson Rd., Deatsville, AL 36022; (334) 414-9384 2. District Nazarene Missions International Council (NMI) President (Term to expire 2014): Nina Fuller, 115 Shady Oak Lane, Prattville, AL 36066, (334) 365-4364; E-mail: rfuller334@aol.com District Superintendent, Dr. Mark D. Berry (ex-officio), P.O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068; (334) 365-3188, Email: alasouthnaz@yahoo.com Vice-President: Debi Berry, P.O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068; (334) 365-3188 12 Email: alasouthnaz@yahoo.com Secretary: Donna Angerbrandt, 3828 Hwy 2, Graceville, FL 32440; (850) 263-0212 Email: dlangerbrandt@yahoo.com Treasurer: Diane Thompson, 845 Thompson Road, Brent, AL 35034; (205) 926-7858 Email: diane.thompson@ua.edu Prayer and Fasting: Lavelle Nobles, 50 Patterson Rd, Ft. Mitchell, AL 36856 (334) 855-0403 Children’s NMI Director: Judy Wyatt, 5531 8th Street East, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 361-7032; Email: naynay5@comcast.net LINKS: Beckie Shackelford, 443 Eton Dr., Dothan, AL 36305; (334) 793-1946 Email: missbeckie@centurytel.net Missionary Health Care: Debi Berry, P O Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068; (334) 365-3188 Mission Work and Witness: June Jarrell, 24 Ben Powell Rd., Wagarville, AL 36585 (251) 472-7674; Email: j1275@aol.com Deputation: Dot Brumbeloe, 1709 N. 3rd St., Lanett, AL 36863; (334) 644-2462 Email: gbdb@knology.net Mission Education: Lisa Skinner, P.O. Box 1595, Auburn, AL 36830; (334) 501-7422 Email: drlisaskinner@yahoo.com World Mission Broadcast: Dorothy Heller, 277 Old Hwy 31, Flomaton, AL 36441 (251) 296-3710; Email: herbdotheller@bellsouth.net Alabaster: Beth Hopkins, 271 Springwood Circle, Deatsville, AL 36022; (334) 538-2452 Email: parsec81@elmore.rr.com Compassionate Ministries: Freddy Williams, 2505 Heartwood Ave., Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 556-8446; Email: haitifw@hotmail.com Mission Call/Youth Liaison – Rev. Randy Parmer, P O Box 610, Lanett, AL 36863 (478) 290-9565 Email: rparmer@hotmail.com 3. District Nazarene Youth International (NYI) President (Term to expire 2014): Bob Evans, 5100 Old Birmingham Hwy. Apt. 406, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404; (205) 553-0821; (205) 799-6285; Email: bevansholt@aol.com District Superintendent, Dr. Mark D. Berry (ex-officio), P.O. Box 680898, Prattville, AL 36068; (334) 365-3188 13 Vice-President: Allen Averette, 3804 Derby Downs Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35405; (205) 826-1407 Email: allenaverette@thompsontractor.com Secretary: Ashley Sessions, 313 St. James Dr., Auburn, AL 36830, (334) 332-2084) Email: amsessions12@yahoo.com Treasurer: Renee Averette, 3804 Derby Downs Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35405; (205) 799-8284Email: caaverette@comcast.net District NYI Event Registrar: Allen Averette, 3804 Derby Downs Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35405; (205) 8261407 Email: allenaverette@thompsontractor.com Young Adult Director: Randy Palmer, P O Box 610, Lanett, AL. 36863 (334) 644-1902 Senior Youth Director: Krystal Scott, 4328 Live Oak Dr., Auburn, AL. 36830, (859) 608-5060 Email: lilypad77@gmail.com Early Youth Director: Matt Hinson, 1185 Emerald Mountain Parkway, Wetumpka, AL 36093 (334) 531-4804, Email: mjchinson1@yahoo.com Bible Quizzing: TBD TNT Director: Bob Evans, 5100 Old Birmingham Hwy. Apt. 406, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404; (205) 553-0821; (205) 799-6285; Email: bevansholt@aol.com TNT@TNU Sports Director: Seth Wilcox, 29648 Antioch Rd., Andalusia, AL 36421, (334) 222-4606 Refuel Director: Bob Evans, 5100 Old Birmingham Hwy. Apt. 406, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404; (205) 553-0821; (205) 799-6285; Email: bevansholt@aol.com NYI Offering Project: Volleyball equipment for Rolling Hills Camp Ground Camp Director: Lisa Skinner, 1834 Firestone Court, Auburn, AL 36830; (706) 888-9932 E-Mail: drlisaskinner@yahoo.com Missions Director: Bob Evans, 5100 Old Birmingham Hwy. Apt. 406, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404; (205) 553-0821; (205) 799-6285; Email: bevansholt@aol.com YES Mentor: Randy Palmer, P O Box 610, Lanett, AL. 36863 (334) 644-1902 Early Youth Members At Large: Amery Morehead, 1081 Honeysuckle Rd., Dothan, AL. 36305 (334) 792-6974 Rebecca Sivley, 1801 44th Ave. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL. 35404, (205) Garrison Wise, 1081 Honeysuckle Rd., Dothan, AL. 36305 (334) 792-6974 Senior Youth Members At Large: Lance Sessions, 313 St. James Dr. Auburn, AL 36830; (334) 332-6084 Email: lancesessions12@gmail.com Emily Shirah, 1224 Chimney Top Dr. W., Mobile, AL 36695 (251) 751-7901 Email: shirah90@bellsouth.net Tyler Walker, 1707 44th Ave. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404, (205) 657-6919 14 Young Adult Members At Large: Kayley Grubb, 2535 Fieldbrook Dr., Mobile, AL. 36695, (251) 634-8624 Kelli Wilcox, 29648 Antioch Rd., Andalusia, AL 36421, (334) 222-4606 Olivia Williams, 2815 16th Ave., Valley, AL. 36854; (706) 254-8337 Email: oliviagrace13@gmail.com F. DISTRICT MISSION AREAS CAPITAL: Millbrook, Montgomery Capital City, Montgomery First, Praise Park Ministries Selma West Village Missional Leader – Carl Reed, 164 Brittany Ct., Wetumpka, AL 36093 (334) 514-7330 SDMI Chairman –Eric Ellis, 5290 Paige Hills Dr., Elmore, AL 36025 (334) 285-9143 NMI Chairman – Beth Hopkins, 271 Springwood Circle, Deatsville, AL 36022 (334) 538-2452 NYI Chairman – Caleb Strickland, 444 Wetumpka St., Prattville, AL 36067 (334) 318-0975 Email: caleb@stricklandmortgage.com CHATTAHOOCHEE VALLEY: Dadeville, Eagle Pointe, Huguley, Lanett First, God’s Glory Ministries, Landmark, Roanoke, Rock Mills, Shawmut First, Valley First Missional Leader – Tim Campbell, 1903 28th St., Valley, AL. 36854; (334) 768-2496 SDMI Chairman – Ricky Etchison, 746 Central Ave. Roanoke, AL. 36274; (334) 863-6524 NMI Chairman – Lavelle Nobles, 50 Patterson Rd., Ft. Mitchell, AL 36856; (334) 855-0403 NYI Chairman – Tamra Reaves, 1806 32nd St., Valley, AL. 36854 (334) 524-0327 DOTHAN: Dothan First, Dothan Northside Missional Leader – Scott Sessions, 114 Vixen Ct., Dothan, AL 36305; (334) 479-0096 SDMI Chairman – Jim Metcalf, 1312 Stanford Dr., Dothan AL 36305; (334) 794-2958 NMI Chairman – Beckie Shackelford, 443 Eton Dr., Dothan, AL 36305; (334) 793-1946 NYI Chairman – Ashley Sessions, 400 Burt Dr. Apt. C47, Dothan, AL 3630, (334) 332-2084 MOBILE: Bayview, Calvert, Jackson, Lighthouse, Millry, Mobile First, Mobile Parkview, Mobile Riverside, Newstart Community, Open Arm’s Ministry, Robertsdale, Saraland Missional Leader – Spencer Baggott, 666 Azalea Rd., Mobile, AL 36609 SDMI Chairman – Melissa Aaron, 4146 Winchester Dr W, Semmes, AL 36575; (251) 689-2376 NMI Chairman – Amanda Young, 1521 Ridgeland Rd., Mobile, AL 36695; (251) 660-0994 NYI Chairman – Zach Baker, 1313 Schillengers Rd., Apt. 1121, Mobile, AL 36695, (251) 622-8826 NORTH CENTRAL: Childersburg, Heritage, Columbiana, Sylacauga First, Trinity. Missional Leader – Larry Spraker, 20120 Hwy. 25 Bypass, Columbiana, AL 35051, (205) 669-7306 Email: Larrywspraker@yahoo.com 15 SDMI Chairman – Jean Webb, 1124 Sequoia Trail, Alabaster, AL 35007; (205) 283-6058 NMI Chairman – Sue Williams, 201 Skyview Rd., Sylacauga, AL. 35150; (256) 249-0822 NYI Chairman – Walter Rezendes, 919 Heritage Dr., Sylacauga, AL. 35150; (256) 369-2412 (Email: wreze919@charter.net) SOUTH CENTRAL: East Brewton, Excel (Enoch Johnson Memorial), Monroeville, New Providence. Missional Leader – James Meadows, 306 Cedar St East Brewton, AL 36426; (251) 867-3503 SDMI Chairman – James Meadows, 306 Cedar St, East Brewton, AL 36426; (251) 867-3503 NMI Chairman – Dorothy Heller, 277 Old Hwy 31, Flomaton, AL 36441; (251) 296-3710 NYI Chairman – Nevin Heller, 7542 Jefferson Ave., Century, FL 32535 (251) 236-1850 Email: nevin@flomaton.com TUSCALOOSA: Cottondale, Demopolis, Moundville, Peterson, Ridgeville, Spencer, Taylor's Chapel, Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe, Tuscaloosa First, Tuscaloosa Holten Heights, Tuscaloosa South, Wallace Chapel Missional Leader – James Walker, P O Box 1321, Tuscaloosa, AL 35401; (205) 758-3255 SDMI Chairman – Paula Peacock, 3460 Argonne Rd., Duncanville, AL 35456 (205) 349-5233 NMI Chairman – Freddy Williams, 2505 Heartwood Ave, Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 556-8446 NYI Chairman – Dee Taylor, 6925 Will Starnes Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404; (205) 556-3667 Email: skrunt20@hotmail.com G. DISTRICT CHURCH DIRECTORY Auburn Eagle Pointe (CTM) (080-0115) Mail: P.O. Box 1595, Auburn, AL 36831 Location: 1975 Mall Blvd. Suite 105, Auburn, AL 36831 Pastor: (03/06) Jeffery D. Skinner (Lisa), 1834 Firestone Court, Auburn, AL 36830 Email: pastorjeff@eaglepointenaz.com (334) 466-8277 Assoc. Pastor: Krystal G. Scott, P O Box 1595, Auburn, AL 36831 Email: krystal@eaglepointenaz.com (859) 608-5060 Vis. Min: Janet Gilbert, P.O. Box 1595, Auburn, AL 36831 SDMI Supt.: Lisa Skinner, 1834 Firestone Ct., Auburn, AL 36380 (334) 466-8277 Children’s Min Dir: Courtney Price, P.O. Box 1595, Auburn, AL 36831 NYI Dir/Pres: Lisa Skinner, 1834 Firestone Court, Auburn, AL 36830 (334) 466-8277 Women’s Min Dir: Judy Skinner, Email: judithskinner@knology.net (706) 888-9932 NMI Pres.: Betty Smallwood, 2952 Lynda Ln., Columbus, GA 31906 Email: bjsmallwood@knology.net (706) 561-3648 16 Church Board Sec.: Betty Smallwood, 2952 Lynda Lane, Columbus, GA 31906 (706) 561-3648 Church Board Treas: Ashley Bonifay, P O Box 1595, Auburn, AL 36831 Bayview (334) 663-5480 Organized (1992) (080-0035) Location: 10350 Hwy 188, Grand Bay, AL 36541 (251) 824-1515 Pastor: (3/13): Joe “Bubba” Parker, 10350 Hwy 188, Grand Bay, AL 36541 Email: bayviewnazchurch@yahoo.com (251) 455-1629 Music Director: Donna Jean Bates, 13870 Vernberg Ave., Bayou La Batre, AL 36509 Email: hdjbates@yahoo.com (251) 402-2345 SDMI Supt.: Audrey Parker, 8341A East Rabby, Bayou La Batre, AL 36509 Email: audpark@hotmail.com (251) 824-4897 Children’s Min. Dir.: Brenna Sprinkle, 8570 Gibson Rd., Bayou La Batre, AL 36509 Email: brennasprinkle@yahoo.com (251) 366-2628 NYI Pres.: Joe “Bubba” Parker, 10350 Hwy 188, Grand Bay, AL 36541 (251) 455-1629 Women’s Min. Dir.: Elaine Johnson, 8321 Pirtle St., Coden, AL 36523 NMI Pres: Sheri Willett, 9375 Sincerity Lane, Irvington, AL 36544; Email: wfly24@aol.com Church Board Sec.: Donna Jean Bates, 13870 Vernberg Ave., Bayou La Batre, AL 36509 Email: hdjbates@yahoo.com (251) 402-2345 Church Board Treas: Felicia Douglass, 13575 N. Wintzell Ave., Bayou La Batre, AL 3650 Email: bankermom@aol.com Calvert Organized (1928) (080-0040) Mail: P O Box 190, Calvert, AL 36513 Location: Hwy. 43 S., Calvert, AL 36513 (251) 829-6783 Pastor: (01/13) Tim Sullivan (Laura), P O Box 171, Wagarville, AL. 36585 Email: laragala33@hughes.net (251) 769-5592 Music Director: Ronnie Jarrell, 634 Richard Seale Rd, McIntosh, AL 36553 (251) 944-2381 SDMI Supt.: Penny Nichols, 1860 Cortelyou Rd., Wagarville, AL 36585 (251) 454-8309 NYI Pres.: Jennifer Nichols, 1860 Cortelyou Rd., Wagarville, AL 36585 (251) 509-6362 Children’s Min Dir: Laura Sullivan, P O Box 171, Wagarville, AL. 36585 Email: laragala33@hughes.net (251) 769-3917 Visitation Min.: Tim Sullivan, P O Box 171, Wagarville, AL. 36585 Email: laragala33@hughes.net (251) 769-5592 Adult Min Dir.: Judy Smith, P O Box 183, Leroy, AL 36580 Email: judymsmith8866@yahoo.com (251) 751-5409 Prime Time Dir.: June Jarrell, 24 Ben Powell Rd, Wagarville, AL 36585 Email: j1275@aol.com (251) 472-7674 17 Men’s Min. Dir.: Tim Sullivan, P O Box 171, Wagarville, AL. 36585 (251) 769-5592 Women’s Min. Dir.: Terri Jarrell, 19520 Hwy 43, Mt. Vernon, AL 36560 (251) 709-2888 NMI Pres.: June Jarrell, 24 Ben Powell Rd, Wagarville, AL 36585 (251) 472-7674 Work & Witness Coord: Donnie Jarrell, P O Box 24, Calvert, AL 36513 Email: benicejarrell@att.net (251) 829-9527 Church Board Sec.: June Jarrell, 24 Ben Powell Rd, Wagarville, AL 36585 (251) 472-7674 Church Treas.: Judy Smith, P O Box 183, Leroy, AL 36580 (251) 751-5409 Childersburg (Inactive) (2013) Organized (1951) (080-0050) Mail: P O Box 508, Childersburg, AL 35044 Location: 1090 4th St SW, Childersburg, AL 35044 (256) 378-7878 Church Treas.: Billie McDaniel, 49 Merkel Loop, Sylacauga, AL. 35151 (256) 245-0999, Cell (256) 404-0583 Email: granny08@usa.com Columbiana Organized (1972) (080-0070) Mail: P. O. Box 1330, Columbiana, AL 35051 Email: Columbianachurchofthenazarene@bellsouth.net Location: 20200 Hwy. 25 Bypass, Columbiana, AL 35051 (205) 669-4777 Pastor: (06/12) Larry Spraker (Mary Anne), 20120 Hwy. 25 Bypass, Columbiana, AL 35051 Email: Larrywspraker@yahoo.com (205) 669-7306 Assoc Pastor: Jeffery “Jeff” Woods, 300 Thompson St., Columbiana, AL 35051 (205) 275-5126 SDMI Supt.: Jean Webb, 1124 Sequoia Trail, Alabaster, AL 35007 Email: jeanhwebb@aol.com (205) 663-2515 Children’s Min. Dir.: Lisa Sallas, 101 Palm St., Columbiana, AL 35051, Email: lisasallas@hotmail.com (205) 669-0678 NYI Pres.: Angie Echols, 1056 Hwy. 99, Shelby, AL 35143, Email: angelaechols@gmail.com (205) 669-1823 Adult Dir.: Janet Young, 51 Cain Rd., Chelsea, AL 35043, Email: djtyoung.3@gmail.com (205) 678-9836 Men’s Min. Dir: Wayne Vansant, 378 Mooney Rd, Columbiana, AL 35051 (205) 669-3284 Women’s Min. Dir.: Heidee Vansant, 378 Mooney Rd, Columbiana, AL 35051 (205) 669-3284 Email: heidee.vansant@gmail.com Prime Time Dir.: Janet Young, 51 Cain Rd., Chelsea, AL 35043, Email: djtyoung.3@gmail.com NMI Pres.: Audrey Coles, 17156 Co. Rd. 29, Jemison, AL 35085 (205) 688-4574 Church Board Sec.: Heidee Vansant, 378 Mooney Rd., Columbiana, AL 35051 (205) 669-3284 Church Treas.: Jean Webb, 1124 Sequoia Trail, Alabaster, AL 35007 (205) 283-6058 18 Community of Hope Parent Affiliated Church (PAC) Columbiana COTN (2013) (080-0007) Mail: P O Box 508, Childersburg, AL 35044 Location: 1090 4th St SW, Childersburg, AL 35044 (256) 378-7878 Pastor: (03/13) Larry Spraker, 20120 Hwy. 25 Bypass, Columbiana, AL 35051 Email: Larrywspraker@yahoo.com (205) 669-7306 Cottondale Organized (1938) (080-0080) Location/Mail: 1624 Prude Mill Rd., Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 752-5204 Pastor: (5/98) Linda Goins-Shuttlesworth (Mark), 519 Stone River Road, Tuscaloosa, AL 35406 (205) 752-5204 Assoc Pastor: Henry Joiner (Treva), 7447 Buttermilk Rd., Cottondale, AL 35453 Email: prayfirst54@charter.net (205) 886-4515 Music Dir.: Henry Joiner, 7447 Buttermilk Rd., Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 886-4515 SDMI Supt.: Larry Holemon (Sharon), 14639 Keenes Mill Rd., Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 556-4003 Children’s Min. Dir.: Sandy Kizziah, P.O. Box 493, Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 556-1629 Women’s Min. Dir.: Treva Joiner, 7447 Buttermilk Rd., Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 886-4515 NMI Pres.: Jearld Goins, P.O. Box 174, Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 553-4595 Church Board Sec.: Treva Joiner, 7447 Buttermilk Rd., Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 886-4515 Church Treas.: Treva Joiner, 7447 Buttermilk Rd., Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 886-4515 Demopolis Organized (1983) (080-0092) Location: 4290 Hwy. 80 E., Gallion, AL 36742 (334) 289-0650 Pastor: (4/99) Alfred Ashworth (Gail), 150 Vinyard Dr., Gallion, AL 36732 Email: pastoralf10@gmail.com (334) 507-0398 Music Dir.: Mildred McGee, P O Box 506 Demopolis, AL 36732 (334) 289-4464 NMI Pres.: Mildred McGee, P O Box 506 Demopolis, AL 36732 (334) 289-4464 Church Board Sec.: Millie McGee, P O Box 506 Demopolis, AL 36732 (334) 289-4464 Church Treas.: Donnie McGee, P O Box 506 Demopolis, AL 36732 (334) 289-4464 Dothan First Organized (1943) (080-0100) Location/Mail: 1081 Honeysuckle Rd., Dothan, AL 36305 (334) 792-6974 Fax: (334) 792-3376 Web Site: www.dothanfirst.org Email: dothanfirstnaz@yahoo.com Pastor: (6/09) S. Scott Sessions (Amy) 114 Vixen Ct., Dothan, AL 36305 Email: sasessions@aol.com (334) 479-0096 19 Office Administrator: Donna Angerbrandt, 3828 Hwy 2, Graceville, FL 32440 (850) 263-0212 Assoc. Pastor: Lance Conn (Debra), 1313 Stanford Rd., Dothan, AL 36305 (334) 796-8513 Worship Leader: Tim Benton, 206 Glencoe Way, Dothan, AL 36305 (334) 793-6936 Music Min.: Lucci Brisc, 115 Denise St., Dothan, AL36305 (334) 403-8022 SDMI Supt.: Jim Metcalf, 1312 Stanford Dr., Dothan, AL 36305 (334) 794-2958 Children’s Min. Dir.: B J Ball, 172 Glanton St., Newville, AL 36353 (334) 889-3319 Youth Dir/NYI: Ashley Session, 400 Burt Dr. Apt. C47, Dothan, AL. 36305 (334) 332-2084 Men’s Min. Dir.: Dr. John Dunn, 21 Foxchase Dr., Dothan, AL 36305 (334) 671-8382 NMI Pres.: Sheryl Cullifer, 211 Melrose Ln., Dothan, AL 36303 (334) 677-1147 NDR Coord.: Mike Inscho, 3959 Hwy 273, Graceville, FL 32440 (850) 638-0026 Church Board Sec.: Billie Jo Tharp, 104 Rickey Dr., Dothan, AL 36301 (334) 791-1819 Church Treas.: Carolyn Smith, 210 Glen Eagles Dr., Dothan, AL 36305 (334) 792-6312 Dothan Northside Organized (1972) (080-0110) Location/Mail: 2848 N. Denton Rd., Dothan, AL 36303 Pastor: (3/93) Lester Ford, 1047 3rd Ave., Dothan, AL 36301 Email: model33ford@comcast.net (334) 793-7603 Assoc. Pastor: James G. Dye (Virginia) 2155 Hwy 179 N, Bonifay, FL 32425 (850) 548-5290 NMI Pres.: Carolyn Thompson, 322 Mona Dr. Apt. 2, Dothan, AL 36303 (334) 333-6646 Church Board Sec.: Glenda Powers, 2600 Halls Mill Road, Dothan, AL 36305 Email: glenda.powers@aol.com (334) 701-2829 Church Treas.: Glenda Powers, 2600 Halls Mill Road, Dothan, AL 36305 (334) 701-2829 East Brewton Organized (1921) (080-0120) Location/Mail: 307 Cedar Street, East Brewton, AL 36426 Fax: (251) 867-9473 (251) 867-9473 Email: ebnazarene@bellsouth.net Web Site: www.nazarene.ch/eastbrewton.com Pastor: (09/97) James A. Meadows (Lanita), 306 Cedar St., East Brewton, AL 36426 Email: jamesameadows@bellsouth.net (251) 867-3503 Assoc. Pastor: Herbert P. Heller (Dorothy), 277 Old Highway 31, Flomaton, AL 36441 (251) 296-3710 Assoc. Pastor: Jeffrey Carlson (Sandi), 202 N. Pine St., East Brewton, AL 36426 (251) 867-8607 Music Director: Tom Henderson, 234 Crossley Ln., Brewton, AL 36426 (251) 867-7849 SDMI Supt.: Bret Dehoff, 208 N. Pine St., Brewton, AL 36426 (251) 867-8019 NYI Pres.: Jerry Wilson, 6489 Appleton Rd., Brewton, AL 36426 (251) 809-2936 Single Adult Min Dir: Ronda Williams, 1114 Bellville Ave, Brewton, AL 36426 (251) 809-0449 20 NMI Pres.: Tammy Heller, 7542 Jefferson St., Century, FL 32535 (850) 256-3121 CLT Dir.: Carolyn Jordan, 1207 Dailey St., East Brewton, AL 36426 (251) 867-4722 Church Board Sec.: Carolyn Jordan, 1207 Dailey St., East Brewton, AL 36426 (251) 867-4722 Church Treas.: Lillian Heller, 319 Old Highway 31, Flomaton, AL. 36441 (251) 296-4374 Excel E. J. Memorial Organized (1926) (080-0130) Mail: P. O. Box 667, Excel, AL 36439 Web Address: www.excelnazarene.com Email: secretary@excelnazarene.com Location: 80 Harding Ave., Excel, AL. 36439 (251) 765-2431 Pastor: (06/07) Gregory L. Wood (Kris), 61 Harding St., Excel, AL 36439 Email: pastorgreg@excelnazarene.com (251) 765-9048 Music Director: Kris Wood, P. O. Box 667, Excel, AL 36439 (251) 765-9048 Vis. Min.: John Elliott, 842 Salter Ln., Monroeville, AL 36460 (251) 765-2257 SDMI Supt.: Randy Kelly, 247 Salter Ln., Monroeville, AL 36460 (251) 765-2377 Children’s Min. Dir.: Rose Marie Kelly, 247 Salter Ln, Monroeville, AL 36460 (251) 765-2377 NYI Pres.: Amanda Nall, P O Box 517, Excel, AL 36460 (251) 765-2671 Prime Time Min. Dir.: Joe Powell, 187 Petty Ln., Monroeville, AL 36460 (251) 765-9054 Men’s Min. Dir.: Marvin Marrow, P O Box 561, Excel, AL 36439 (251) 765-2353 Women’s Min. Dir.: Sharon Stuart, 202 Forest Ln., Monroeville, AL 36460 (251) 765-2523 NMI Pres.: Ann Chandler, 260 Persimmon Rd., Monroeville, AL 36460 (251) 564-2212 CLT Dir.: Kelly Castillow, 2420 Hwy. 136 W., Monroeville, AL 36460 (251) 765-3193 Church Board Sec.: Beverly Marrow, P O Box 561, Excel, AL 36439 (251) 765-2353 Church Treas.: Rose Marie Kelly, 247 Salter Ln., Monroeville, AL 36460 (251) 765-2377 God’s Glory Ministries Location: 1500 Bruce Ave., Opelika, AL 36801 Mail: 917 Rialto Dr., Montgomery, AL 36117 (CTM)_(080-0002) (334) 737-0443 Fax (334) 737-0447 Pastor: (4/09) Jeffrey McCoy (Andrea) 917 Rialto Dr., Montgomery, AL 36117 (334) 737-0443 Email: ggministry@bellsouth.net Dir/Principal: Jeffrey McCoy, 917 Rialto Dr., Montgomery, AL 36117 (334) 279-6348 Men’s Min. Dir.: Jeffrey McCoy, 917 Rialto Dr., Montgomery, AL 36117 (334) 279-6348 Women’s Min. Dir.: Andrea McCoy, 917 Rialto Dr., Montgomery, AL 36117 (334) 279-6348 Church Board Sec.: Anissa Parker, 5920 Bramblewood PL., Montgomery, AL. 36116 Treasurer: Keitha Parker, 4281 Shamrock Ln., Montgomery, AL. 36106 (334) 356-2199 21 Heritage Organized (2001) (080-0155) Location/Mail: 610 Dennis St., Clanton, AL 35045 (205) 294-9849 Pastor: (00/00) TBD Music Dir.: Bill Collum, 1219 Poplar Springs Rd., Clanton, AL 35045 Email: grump150@gmail.com (205) 312-1296 SDMI Supt.: Gene Sanders, 630 Thrash Rd., Clanton, AL 35045 Email: sanderspiservice@aol.com (205) 337-9170 Church Board Sec.: Bill Collum, 1219 Poplar Springs Rd., Clanton, AL 35045 Email: grump150@gmail.com (205) 312-1296 Church Treas.: Keva Collum, 1219 Poplar Springs Rd., Clanton, AL 35085 (205) 389-3703 Huguley Organized (1945) (080-0160) th Mail: 2855 49 Ave. SW, Lanett, AL 36863 Location: 2116 Veteran’s Memorial Pkwy., Lanett, AL 36863 (334) 576-2498 Pastor: (10/11) Gary Aldridge (Anita), 2855 49th Ave. SW, Lanett, AL 36863 Email: garywaldridge@aol.com (205) 389-3889 Music Dir: Anita Aldridge, 2855 49th Ave. SW, Lanett, AL 36863 (334) 657-8904 SDMI Supt.: Tony Gaither, 2051 Magnolia Rd., Lanett, AL 36863 (334) 576-2317 Church Board Sec.: Tony Gaither, 2051 Magnolia Rd., Lanett, AL. 36863 (334) 576-2317 Church Treas.: Anita Aldridge, 2855 49th Ave. SW, Lanett, AL 36863 (334) 657-8904 Jackson Organized (1938) (080-0170) Mail: P. O. Box 925; Location: 701 Oak St., Jackson, AL 36545 Pastor: (7/11) James Gates (Brenda), 107 Old Ferry Rd., Jackson, AL 36545 (251) 246-4360 SDMI Supt.: Tracy Hall, 105 Buena Vista Dr., Jackson, AL 36545 Email: tracyhall@mindspring.com (251) 246-6974 NYI Pres.: Christal Hall, 105 Buena Vista Dr., Jackson, AL 36545 Email: christalhall@bellsouth.net (251) 246-6974 NMI Pres.: Christal Hall, 105 Buena Vista Drive, Jackson, AL 36545 (251) 246-6974 Church Board Sec.: Christal Hall, 105 Buena Vista Drive, Jackson, AL 36545 (251) 246-6974 Church Treas.: Sharon Phillips, 530 Guy Street, Jackson, AL 36545 (251) 246-7341 Lake Martin Location: 75 Hors Hoe Bend Rd., Dadeville, AL 36853 Organized (1986) (080-0013) (765) 414-9875 Pastor: (03/11) Dean Hornaday (Tracey), 326 Windsor Dr., Auburn, AL 36832 (334) 209-0967 Email: deanhornaday@att.net 22 Office Secretary: Lara Landrum Assoc. Pastor: Troy Dowding Music Dir.: Dean Hornaday Vis. Min.: Leon Haynes Ch Ed: Lahoma Joiner SDMI: Leon Haynes Youth Dir/NYI Pres.: Lara Landrum Primetime: Barbara Haynes Men’s Min. Dir.: Scotty Goodson Women’s Min. Dir.: Sheila Hodge NMI Pres.: Troy Dowding Church Board Sec.: Lara Landrum Church Treas.: Lahoma Joiner Landmark Organized (1938) (080-0350) Location: 270 Lee Rd. 456, Phenix City, AL 36867 (334) 297-4200 Web Site: www.landmarknazarene.org Email: landmarknazarene@gmail.com Pastor: (7/09) Andy L. Rutherford (Gena), 2909 Creekstone Lane, Phenix City, AL 36867 (334) 614-2062 Email: andylrutherford@gmail.com Youth Dir.: Adam Denney (Hannah), 4305 16th Ave., Phenix City, Al 36867 th (706) 575-5468 Music Director: Mike Boyette, 3404 11 Ave., Phenix City, AL 36867 (706) 304-7862 SDMI Supt.: Jeff Sawhill, 78 Lee Rd. 2034, Phenix City, AL 36870 (334) 732-2915 Children’s Min. Dir.: Glenda Sanders, 44 Lee Rd. 528, Phenix City, AL 36870 (706) 888-0879 NYI Pres.: Jeff Mills, 165 Huguley Rd., Opelika, AL 36804 (706) 905-8208 Upwards Sports Dir.: Jenny Greene, 1709 18th Ave., Phenix City, AL 36867 (706) 604-7178 Prime Time Dir: Scott & Linda Denney, 266 Lee Rd 855, Phenix City, AL 36870 (334) 297-7222 Women’s Min. Dir.: Gena Rutherford, 2909 Creekstone Lane, Phenix City, AL 36867 (334) 614-4029 NMI Pres.: Lavelle Nobles, 50 Patterson Rd., Fort Mitchell, AL 36856 (334) 855-0403 CLT Dir.: Jeff Sawhill, 78 Lee Rd. 2034, Phenix city, AL 36870 (334) 732-2915 Ch Board Sec: Brad Tankersley, 3404 Carrington PL, Phenix City, AL 36867 (334) 448-3536 Church Treas.: Jeff Sawhill, 78 Lee Rd. 2034, Phenix city, AL 36870 (334) 732-2915 23 Lanett Organized (1929) (080-0180) Mail: P. O. Box 610, Lanett, AL 36863 Location: 1206 S. Jennings Ave., Lanett, AL 36863 (334) 644-1902 Pastor: (04/13) Bernie Deffinger (Linda), 1219 S. 4th Ave., Lanett, AL 36863 Email: bernie.deffinger@gmail.com (334) 644-1675 Assoc. Pastor/Youth: Randy Parmer, P O Box 610, Lanett, AL. 36863 Email: rparmer@hotmail.com (478) 290-9565 Music Director: Henry Osborne, 12 S. 12th St., Lanett, AL 36863 (334) 644-1650 SDMI Supt.: Joan Pike NYI Pres.: Julie Wood, 116 CR 515, Lanett, AL 36863 Women’s Min. Dir.: Dot Brumbeloe, 1709 N. 3rd St., Lanett, AL 36863 (334) 644-2462 Primetime Dir.: Danny Curtis, 615 Ginger Circle, LaGrange, GA 30240 (706) 882-1717 NMI Pres.: Dot Brumbeloe, 1709 N. 3rd St., Lanett, AL 36863 (334) 644-2462 rd Church Board Sec.: Dot Brumbeloe, 1709 N. 3 St., Lanett, AL 36863 nd Church Treas.: David Philpott, 1707 N. 2 St., Lanett, AL 36863 Millbrook Location: 3251 Browns Rd., Millbrook, AL 36054 Web Address: www.millbrooknazarene.org (334) 644-2462 (404) 468-8491 Organized (1980) (080-0200) (334) 285-7509; fax (334) 285-1709 Pastor: (02/02) Carl W. Reed, Jr. (Charlene), 164 Brittany Ct., Wetumpka, AL 36093 (334) 514-7330 Assoc. Pastor: J. Roy Fuller (Nina) 115 Shady Oak Lane Prattville, AL 36066 (334) 365-4364 Assoc. Pastor (Youth): Caleb Strickland, 444 Wetumpka St, Prattville, AL 36067 (334) 318-0975 Music Dir: Dane Harris, 2859 CR 57, Verbena, AL 36091 (334) 285-7509 SDMI Supt.: Dale Strickland, 424 Wetumpka St. Prattville, AL 36067 (334) 285-7509 Children’s Min. Dir.: Terrie Crowe, 105 E. Teri Ct., Prattville AL 36066 (334) 285-7509 NYI Pres.: Lee Watson, 424 Richfield Rd., Deatsville, AL 36022 (334) 285-7509 Men’s Min: Gene Roberson, 140 S. Chestnut St., Prattville, AL 36067 (334) 285-7509 Women’s Min. Kim McDaniel, 60 Navajo Ct., Wetumpka, AL 36093 (334) 285-7509 Prime Time Dir.: Joe Fuller, 103 William Ct., Prattville, AL 36067 (334) 285-7509 NMI Pres: Beth Hopkins, 271 Springwood Cir., Deatsville, AL 36022 (334) 285-7509 Church Board Sec: Terry Underwood, 700 Allie Valley Rd Deatsville, AL 36022 (334) 285-7509 Church Treas.: Lee Watson, 424 Richfield Rd., Deatsville, AL 36022 (334) 285-7509 24 Millry Organized (1941) (080-0210) Mail: P O Box 45, Millry, AL 36558, Location: 30377 Hwy 17, Millry, AL 36558 Web Address: www.nazarene.ch/millry (251) 846-3299 Pastor: (6/10) Kenneth W. Bowen (Candice), 30404 Hwy. 17, Millry, AL 36558 (251) 846-3299 Email: skillet7@gmail.com SDMI Supt: Melanie Brown, 6045 Carpenter Rd., Millry, AL 36558 (251) 846-3299 NYI Pres.: Candice Bowen, 30404 Hwy. 17, Millry, AL 36558 (251) 846-3299 NMI Pres.: Sybil Brown, P.O. Box 141, Millry, AL 36558 (251) 846-2600 Church Board Sec.: Susan Moss, P.O. Box 161, Chatom, AL 36518 (251) 454-0179 Church Treas.: Paul Brown, P. O. Box 141, Millry, AL 36558 (251) 846-2600 Mobile First Location: 669 Azalea Rd., Mobile, AL 36609 Email: church@mobilefirstnazarene.org Organized (1928) (080-0220) Fax (251) 666-0018; (251) 666-0040 Pastor: (__/__) TBD Assoc Pastor: Zach Baker (Allyson), 1054 McCay Ave, Mobile, AL. 36609 (251) 622-8826 Assoc Pastor (Music): Melissa Aaron (Brian), 4146 Winchester Dr. W, Semmes, AL 36575 (251) 689-2810 Assoc. Pastor: Susan Jane W. Broadhead, 1302 Athey Rd., Mobile, AL 36608 (251) 591-7081 Assoc Pastor (Chr Ed): Susan R. Broadhead, 4980 Old Moffet Dr. Wilmer, AL 36857 SDMI Supt.: Susan R. Broadhead, 4980 Old Moffett Dr., Wilmer, AL., 36587 (251) 463-5544 Day Care Dir.: Jeany O’Connor, 7548 Magnolia Ave., Theodore, AL 36582 (251) 653-3810 Children’s Min: Melissa Aaron, 4146 Winchester Dr. W., Semmes, AL 36575 (251) 689-2810 NYI Pres.: Allyson Baker, 1054 McCay Ave., Mobile, AL. 36609 (251) 622-8826 Singles Min. Dir.: Susan R. Broadhead, 4980 Old Moffett Ct., Wilmer, AL., 36587 (251) 463-5544 Men’s Min Dir: Dirk Young, 1521 Ridgeland Rd E., Mobile, AL 36695 (251) 660-0994 Prime Time Dir.: Ray & (Susan) Jane (W.) Broadhead, 1302 Athey Rd., Mobile, AL 36608 (251) 591-7081 NMI Pres.: Amanda Young, 1521 Ridgeland Rd., Mobile Al 36695 (251) 660-0994 Church Board Sec.: Rick Grubb 2535 Fieldbrook Dr., Mobile, AL 36695 (251) 634-8624 Church Treas.: Brian Aaron, 4146 Winchester Dr. W., Semmes, AL 36575 (251) 689-2810 Mobile Parkview Location/Mail: 5300 Zeigler Blvd., Mobile, AL 36608 Organized (1960) (080-0230) (251) 343-6837 25 Email: Parkviewnaz3083@att.net Pastor: (05/05) Donnie Browning (Mary), 909 Parkmont Cir. E, Mobile, AL 36608 (251) 343-3891 Email: donniebrowning@bellsouth.net Music Director: Reg Loper, 4919 Dossett Ln., Eight Mile, AL. 36613 (251) 457-5782 Vis. Min.: Roger Peacock, 11001-B Coleman Dairy Rd, Wilmer, AL 36587 (251) 649-5000 SDMI Supt.: Mary Browning, 909 Parkmont Cir. E., Mobile, AL 36608 (251) 343-3891 Children’s Min Dir: Mary Browning, 909 Parkmont Cir. E., Mobile, AL 36608 (251) 343-3891 Adult Min. Dir.: Mary Browning, 909 Parkmont Cir. E., Mobile, AL 36608 (251) 343-3891 Men’s Min. Dir.: Donnie Browning, 909 Parkmont Cir. E., Mobile, AL 36608 (251) 343-3891 Women’s Min. Dir.: Mary Browning, 909 Parkmont Cir. E., Mobile, AL 36608 (251) 343-3891 Prime Time Dir.: Joyce Monk, 2385 Sky Vista Dr., Semmes, AL 36575 (251) 645-3747 NMI Pres: Greta Hamilton, 14651 Old Pascagula Rd. Lot 37, Grand Bay, AL 36541 (251) 767-1014 Work & Witness: Roger Peacock, 11001B Coleman Dairy Rd, Wilmer, AL 36587 (251) 649-5000 Church Board Sec.: Jeanie Loper, 4919 Dossett Ln., Eight Mile, AL 36613 (251) 457-5782 Church Treas.: Joyce Monk, 2385 Sky Vista Dr. W., Semmes, AL 36575 (251) 645-3747 Mobile Riverside Organized (1939) (080-0240) Location/Mail: 2312 Riverside Dr., Mobile, AL 36605 Pastor: (05/04) Terry Daugherty (Lisa), 5315 Fletching Ct., Theodore, AL. 36582 (251) 665-2443 Email: terrywandlisa@yahoo.com Assoc. Pastor: Lisa Daugherty, 5315 Fletching Ct., Theodore, AL. 36582 (251) 665-2443 Music Dir: Lisa Daugherty, 5315 Fletching Ct., Theodore, AL. 36582 (251) 665-2443 SDMI Supt: Lisa Daugherty, 5315 Fletching Ct., Theodore, AL. 36582 (251) 665-2443 Children’s Min. Dir.: Ruth Schuhardt, 2020 Staples Rd., Mobile, AL 36605 (251) 476-4996 NYI Pres.: Bobbie Sue Pope, 8080 Aloyis Dr., Theodore, AL 36582 (251) 895-2222 Men’s Min Dir: Jimmy Heathcoe, 144 26th Jamee Cir. N., Grand Bay, AL 36541 (251) 656-0949 Women’s Min Dir: Lisa Daugherty, 5315 Fletching Ct., Theodore, AL. 36582 (251) 665-2443 NMI Pres.: Kim Kendrick, 4974 Langham PL., Mobile, AL 36619 (251) 660-0762 Church Board Sec.: Bobbie Sue Pope, 8080 Aloyis Dr., Theodore, AL 36582 (251) 895-2222 Church Treas.: Bobbie Sue Pope, 8080 Aloyis Dr., Theodore, AL 36582 (251) 859-2222 Monroeville Organized (1961) (080-0250) 26 Location/Mail: 271 Poplar St., Monroeville, AL 36460 Email: nazarene123@frontier.net (251) 743-2817 Pastor: 0(9/06) James D. Moore (Ida Sue), 303 Poplar St, Monroeville, AL 36460 (251) 575-5196 Music Director: Norman Dean, 460 Longleaf Rd., Peterman, AL 36471 (251) 564-2188 SDMI Supt.: Jerry James, 559 Scotts Lane, Frisco City, AL 36445 (251) 575-7558 Children’s Min. Dir.: Ida Sue Moore, 303 Poplar St., Monroeville, AL 36460 (251) 575-5196 NYI Pres.: Dorothy James, 559 Scotts Lane, Frisco City, AL 36445 (251) 575-7558 Men’s Min.: Rickey Wright, 190 Bayles Rd., Frisco City, AL 36445 (251) 743-4959 Women’s Min.: Angie Wright, 190 Bayles Rd., Frisco City, AL 36445 (251) 743-4959 NMI Pres.: Carol Cole, 215 Hwy. 136 E., Monroeville, AL 36460 (251) 765-2356 Church Board Sec.: Judy Dean, 460 Longleaf Rd., Peterman, AL 36471 (251) 564-2188 Church Treas.: Dorothy James, 559 Scotts Lane, Frisco City, AL 36445 (251) 575-7558 Montgomery Capital City Organized (1963) (080-0270) Location/Mail: 4450 Vaughn Rd., Montgomery, AL 36106 Web Site: www.capcitynaz.com (334) 272-8176 Fax (334) 270-8084 Pastor: (08/09) Matthew B. Hinson (Jennifer), 1185 Emerald Mountain Parkway, Wetumpka, AL 36093, Email: mjchinson1@yahoo.com (334) 531-4804 Assoc. Pastor: Dan Dillon (Lenore), 2512 Promlake Ct. #3, Montgomery, AL. 36106 Email: dancdillon@yahoo.com (334) 395-9774 Assoc. Pastor: James Brown (Lora), 5740 Oak Wild Dr., Montgomery, AL 36117 Email: jamesbrown_rhia@yahoo.com (334) 868-0800 Music Dir.: Andy Johnson, 1617 E. Trinity Blvd., Montgomery, AL 36106 Email: andy@warrenadhesives.com (334) 782-7331 Vis Min: Cody Hinson 1185 Emerald Mountain Parkway, Wetumpka, AL 36093 (334) 531-4804 SDMI Supt.: James Brown (Lora), 5740 Oak Wild Dr., Montgomery, AL 36117 (334) 868-0800 Children’s Min Dir: Jennifer Hinson, 1185 Emerald Mountain Parkway, Wetumpka, AL 36093 Email: hinsonjd@yahoo.com (334) 531-4804 NYI Pres.: Pam Hughes, 501 Avondale Rd., Montgomery, AL 36109 Email: mustangsaliee@aol.com (334) 221-3154 Prime Time Dir.: Dan Dillon, 2512 Promlake Ct. #3, Montgomery, AL. 36106 (334) 395-9774 Men’s Min Dir: Matthew Hinson, same as above Women’s Min. Dir.: Jennifer Hinson, 1185 Emerald Mountain Parkway, Wetumpka, AL 36093 Email: hinsonjd@yahoo.com (334) 531-4804 Couple’s Min Dir.: Jason Acreman, 101 S. Burbank Dr. Apt. C57, Montgomery, AL 36117 Email: jasonthe2@hotmail.com (334) 546-0479 27 NMI Pres.: Lenore Dillon, 2512 Promlake Ct. #3, Montgomery, AL. 36106 (334) 395-9774 Church Board Sec.: Myrtle Henderson, 9672 Greythorne Way, Montgomery, AL 36117 Email: mshenderson@knology.net (334) 233-2306 Church Treas.: Jeanette Graves, 4537 Shamrock Ln., Montgomery, AL 36106 Email: jgrandmalydia@gmail.com Montgomery First (334) 312-7900 Organized (1940) (080-0280) Location/Mail: 600 Dalraida Rd., Montgomery, AL 36109 (334) 279-8974 Pastor: (04/08) Eric Ellis (Susan), 5290 Paige Hills Dr., Elmore, AL 36025 Email: ellis22@bellsouth.net (334) 285-9143 SDMI Supt.: John Edwards, 1218 Woodhill Ct., Montgomery, AL 36109 (334) 213-7394 NYI Pres.: Susan Ellis 5290 Paige Hills Dr., Elmore, AL 36025 (334) 285-9143 NMI Pres.: Eric Ellis, same as above Church Board Sec.: Susan Ellis, 5290 Paige Hills Dr., Elmore, AL 36025 (334) 285-9143 Church Treas.: Sharon Anderson, 6073 Little Lane, Montgomery, AL 36117 (334) 409-0817 Moundville Organized (1939) (080-0290) Mail: P. O. Box 36; Location: 39351 Hwy. 69 South, Moundville, AL 35474 (205) 371-6571 Pastor: (07/10) Carlon S. Tibbs (Rita), 39531 AL Hwy. 69, Moundville, AL 35474 Email: ctbamapastor@gmail.com (205) 371-6591 Assoc. Pastor: Chet Jordan (Melissa), 303 Indian Hill Rd, Moundville, AL 35474 (205) 886-4198 Music Dir.: Eldyce Wyatt, 21422 Powers Loop Rd., Moundville, AL 35474 (205) 371-9078 SDMI Supt.: Chet Jordan, 303 Indian Hill Rd, Moundville, AL 35474 (205) 886-4198 Children’s Min Dir: Christie Krystofiak, P O Box 313, Moundville, AL 35474 (205) 242-1739 NYI Pres.: Melissa Jordan, 303 Indian Hill Rd., Moundville, AL 35474 (205) 239-9443 Women’s Min. Dir.: Carolyn Tingle, 11850 Lathrop Ave, Moundville, AL. 35474(205) 345-6151 NMI Pres.: Linda Eady, P O Box 910, Moundville, AL 35474 (205) 371-2766 Church Board Sec.: Molly Morrison, 1840 County Rd. 44, Moundville, AL. 35474 (205) 371-6508 Church Treas.: Melba Medders, 10435 Haun Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL. 35405 New Providence Mail: 29648 Antioch Road, Andalusia, AL 36421 Location: 27708 Campground Rd., Andalusia, AL 36421 (205) 292-2622 Organized (1914) (080-0300) (334) 222-4606 Pastor: (09/04) O. Michael Wilcox (Patty), 29648 Antioch Rd., Andalusia, AL 36421 28 Email: mikeandpattywilcox@gmail.com (334) 222-4606 Music Dir.: Judy McLaney 27488 Campground Rd., Andalusia, AL 36421 (334) 427- 0458 SDMI Supt.: Katie Zeh, 29648 Antioch Rd, Andalusia, AL 36421 (334) 804-9650 NMI Pres.: Patty Wilcox, 29648 Antioch Rd., Andalusia, AL 36421 (334) 222-4606 Church Board Sec: Dale Marley, 19523 George Mims Rd., Andalusia, AL 36421 (334) 222-8198 Church Treas.: James Marley, 19523 George Mims Rd., Andalusia, AL 36421 Newstart Community (334) 222-8198 (CTM) (Start Date 9/10) (080-0003) Location: 2300 N. Cedar St., Foley, AL 36535 Mail: 129 Summerfield Dr., Foley, AL 36535 Pastor: (1/09) Tonya Cotton (Jeff), 129 Summerfield Dr., Foley, AL 36535 Email: jtcotton88@gmail.com (251) 504-0664 Music Dir.: Jeff Cotton, 129 Summerfield Dr., Foley, AL 36535 (251) 504-0664 SDMI Supt.: Ruthie Holt NYI Pres: Draylon Herring NMI Pres.: Josh Holt Church Board Sec.: Analyssa Cotton Church Treas.: Ruthie Holt, 401 Verbena Loop, Foley, AL 36580 (251) 504-0412 Open Arms Ministry (CTM) (080-0005) Location: 10220 Hwy. 43 N., Suite E, Creola, AL 36525 Pastor/Mail: (03/11) Edward M. Walters (Burma), 363 Bently Rd. N., Creola, AL 36525 Email: michael101@bellsouth.net (251) 679-5948 Music Dir.: Burma Walters, 363 Bently Rd. N., Creola, AL 36525 (251) 679-5948 NMI Pres.: Burma Walters, 363 Bently Rd. N., Creola, AL 36525 (251) 679-5948 Church Board Sec.: Deb Smith (251) 454-2190 Church Treas.: Perry Spencer (251) 675-4713 Praise Park Ministries Organized (1921) (080-0410) Location/Mail: 1 Big Pine Drive, Valley Grande, AL 36701 (334) 874-8041 Pastor: (08/03) Larry Stover (Janet), 1029 Co. Rd. 269, Valley Grande AL 36701 Email: LPStover@aol.com (334) 872-0071 Assoc. Pastor: John J. Shipman (Waulene), 403 Co. Rd. 210, Valley Grande, AL 36701 (334) 626-0529 Prayer Ministry: Douglas Coats, 353 Co. Rd. 63, Valley Grande, AL 36701 (334) 872-8965 29 Co-Music Dir.: Janet Stover, 1029 Co. Rd. 269, Valley Grande AL 36701 (334) 872-0071 Co-Music Dir.: Patti Driggers, 2093 Co. Rd. 269, Valley Grande, AL 36701 (334) 875-4291 SDMI Supt.: Bobby Dolbare, 2124 Co. Rd. 269, Valley Grande, AL 36701 (334) 875-1712 Children’s Min. Dir.: Linda Tuck, 520 Co. Rd. 269, Valley Grande, AL 36701 (334) 872-1806 NYI Pres.: Debbie Sorrells, 489 County Rd. 16, Valley Grande, AL 36701 (334) 875-4599 NMI Pres.: Douglas Coats, 353 Co. Rd. 63, Valley Grande, AL 36701 (334) 872-8965 CLT Dir.: Larry Stover, 1029 Co. Rd. 269, Valley Grande AL 36701 (334) 872-0071 Prime Time Dir.: David Jones, 314 Cedar Dr., Selma, AL 36701 (334) 875-2715 Church Board Sec.: Linda Tuck, 520 Co. Rd. 269, Valley Grande, AL 36701 (334) 872-1806 Church Treas.: Patti Driggers, 2093 Co. Rd. 269, Valley Grande, AL 36701 (334) 875-4291 Ridgeville Organized (1944) (080-0360) Location: 3819 Payne Lake Road, Brent, AL 35034 Mail: 5531 8th St. E., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (706) 518-7326 Pastor: (02/13) Kenneth Wyatt (Judy), 5531 8th St. E, Tuscaloosa, AL. 35404 Email: revkdw@aol.com (706) 518-7326 Music Dir.: Dr. Kim Partridge, 6499 Payne Lake Rd., Brent, AL 35034 (205) 926-7428 SDMI Supt.: Randy Burke, 253 Meadow Wood Ln, Centerville, AL 35042 (205) 926-1822 Children’s Min Dir.: Cheryl Fondren, 990 Elam School House Rd., Brent, AL 35034 (205) 926-5822 NYI Pres.: Beau Averette, 2525 Warrior Rd., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 310-8471 NMI Pres.: Kim Partridge, 6499 Payne Lake Rd., Brent, AL 35034 (205) 926-7428 Church Board Sec.: Katherine Watkins, 1383 Main St., Brent, AL 35034 (205) 926-4061 Church Treas.: Katherine Watkins, 1383 Main St., Brent, AL 35034 (205) 926-4061 Roanoke Organized (1940) (080-0370) Location: 215 Handley Ave., Roanoke, AL 36274 Mail: P. O. Box 363, Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 863-6524 Pastor: (08/06) Dexter (Ricky) W. Etchison (Kathy), 746 Central Ave., Roanoke, AL 36274 Email: etch@juno.com (334) 646-0211 SDMI Supt.: Karon Higgons, 1373 Co. Rd. 621, Woodland, AL 36328 (205) 215-8783 NYI Pres.: Vickie East, 333 Guy St., Roanoke, AL 36274 Email: tinkerbell101265@yahoo.com (334) 338-5885 NMI Pres.: Kathy Etchison, 746 Central Ave., Roanoke, AL 36274 Email: etch@juno.com (334) 646-0310 30 Church Board Sec.: Hazel Smith, 4195 Hwy. 431 North, Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 863-6967 Church Treas. – Joy Morgan, 708 Central Ave., Roanoke, AL 36274 Email: joymorgan@teleclipes.net (706) 594-9069 Robertsdale Organized (1922) (080-0380) Location/Mail: 22024 Cedar St., Robertsdale, AL 36567 Web: www.robertsdalenazarene.com (251) 947-5364 Pastor: (02/11) Milton Turney (Esther), 19611 Otoole Ave., Robertsdale, AL 36567 Email: milton.turney@gmail.com (251) 533-6199 Assoc. Pastor: Esther Turney, 19611 Otoole Ave., Robertsdale, AL 36567 Email: flowerdove@gmail.com (251) 533-6199 Music Dir.: Richard Kimmery, P. O. Box 776, Robertsdale, AL 36567 (251) 947-5871 SDMI Supt.: Wade Franklin NMI Pres.: Becky Shobe Church Board Sec.: Richard Kimmery, P O Box 776, Robertsdale, AL 36567 (251) 947-5871 Church Treas.: Connie Rainbolt, 7935 Gill St., Robertsdale, AL 36567 (251) 543-7568 Rock Mills Organized (1940) (080-0390) Location/Mail: 66447 Hwy. 22, Rock Mills, AL 36274 Web: www.rmcnaz.org (334) 885-6416 Pastor: (10/11) Franklin D. Foster Jr. (Sherry), 158 Cauthen Cir, Roanoke, AL 36274 Email: fdfoster@gmail.com (334) 863-1701 Assoc. Pastor: Frank Foster, Sr., 1776 Co. Rd. 75, Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 885-6520 Music Dir.: Dwayne Foster, 1803 County Rd. 75, Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 885-6281 SDMI Supt.: Dwayne Foster, 1803 County Rd. 75, Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 885-6281 Children’s Min. Dir: Amanda Green, 66469 Hwy 22, Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 646-2375 NYI Pres: Trae Foster, 788 McKinley Dr., Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 885-1598 Youth Pastor: Amanda Green, 66466 Hwy 22, Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 646-2375 Men’s Min. Dir.: Fred Franks, 202 Burdett St., Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 863-6568 Women’s Min. Dir.: Dorcus Griffin, 33 County Rd 661, Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 885-6214 Primetime Dir.: Barbara Bonner, 410 Peachtree St., Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 863-2393 NMI Pres.: Pam Hay, 52061 Hwy. 22, Wadley, AL 36276 (256) 610-2241 Church Board Sec.: Rusty Guizar, 2065 Co. Rd. 654, Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 885-6108 Church Treas.: Nick Burke, 76 County Rd 2201, Roanoke, AL 36274 (334) 885-6549 Saraland Organized (1943) (080-0400) 31 Location: 407 Cleveland Rd., Saraland, AL 36571 Mail: 700 Elizabeth Dr., Saraland, AL 36571 (251) 675-9480 Pastor: (09/02) James G. Virden (Tina), 700 Elizabeth Dr., Saraland, AL 36571 (251) 675-9480 Email: pastorvirden@comcast.net Assoc. Pastor: Chuck Tipton Music Dir: Rita Richards, 6040 Kushla McLeod Rd., Eight Mile, AL 36613 Email: DblrRichards@aol.com (251) 675-6577 SDMI Supt.: James G. Virden, 700 Elizabeth Dr., Saraland, AL 36571 (251) 675-9480 Children’s Dir: Tina Virden, 700 Elizabeth Dr., Saraland, AL 36571 (251) 675-9480 NMI Pres.: Rita Richards, 6040 Kushla McLoud Rd., Eight Mile, AL 36613 Email: DblrRichards@aol.com (251) 675-6577 Church Board Sec: Paula Upthagrove, 5215 Joginell Dr E, Satsuma, AL 36572 (251) 675-2060 Church Treasurer: Jan Eady, 5215 Joginell Dr. E. Satsuma, AL 36572 Selma West Village Organized (1994) (080-0415) Location: 203 Hobson St., Selma, AL 36701 Mail: P O Box 944, Selma, AL 36702; Email: westvillagenaz@yahoo.com (334) 874-7200 Pastor: (8/94) Brenda Tyus (James), 321 Forrest Ave., Selma, AL 36701 Email: mrs_bjt@yahoo.com (334) 874-8340 Assoc Pastor: Butler, Alma, 1213 Doherty Ave., Selma, Al. 36703 Email: almabutler2005@yahoo.com (334) 874-6026 Assoc Pastor: Virginia Jackson, 250 Cr 480, Selma, AL 36701 Email: vahighlyfavored@yahoo.com (334) 875-6970 Office Sec.: Cassondra Simmons, 200 Hobson St Apt A, Selma, AL 36701 Email: cassondramorgan2000@yahoo.com (334) 874-7948 Music Dir: Teresa Sears, 500 Dixie Dr., Selma, AL 36701 (334) 324-4781 SDMI Supt.: Eddie Jackson, 250 CR 480, Selma, AL 36701 (334) 875-6970 Children’s Min Dir.: Tantisha Rutledge, 820 Third Ave., Selma, AL 36701 Email: rutledgetatanisha@yahoo.com NYI Pres.: Virginia Jackson, 250 Cr 480, Selma, AL 36701 (334) 875-6970 Women’s Min Dir.: Teresa Sears, 500 Dixie Dr., Selma, AL 36701 (334) 324-4791 NMI Pres.: Laura McNeil, 218 Cahaba Rd., Selma, AL 36701 (334) 875-3632 Church Board Sec: Cassondra Simmons, 200 Hobson St Apt A, Selma AL 36701 (334) 874-7948 Church Treas.: Elder James Tyus, Sr., 321 Forrest Ave., Selma, AL 36701 Shawmut First (334) 874-8340 Organized (1940) (080-0420) 32 Location: 3105 29th Blvd., Valley, AL 36854 Mail: P. O. Box 104, Valley, AL 36854 (334) 768-2496 Pastor: (01/10) Tim Campbell (Bonnye), 1903 28th St. Valley, AL 36854 Email: tuneup427@aol.com (251) 533-8604 Assoc. Pastor (Music Dir): Bonnye Campbell 1903 28th St. Valley, AL 36854 Email: bopeep3161@aol.com (251) 533-8603 Assoc. Pastor: Robert Huff (Joyce), P O Box 1055, Valley, AL 36854 (334) 768-2222 SDMI Supt.: Randy Reaves, 1806 32nd St. Valley, AL 36854 (334) 524-0327 Children’s Min. Dir.: Cynthia Hammock, 27 Lambert Rd, LaGrange, GA 30240 (706) 884-0839 NYI Min/Pres.: Jason Hammock, 1243 30th St., Valley, AL 36854 (334) 768-2027 Single Adult Min Dir.: Cynthia Gunn, 1801 16th Ave. S.W., Lanett, AL 36863 (334) 576-6685 Women’s Min: Charlotte Smith, 2700 11th Ave., Valley, AL 36854 (706) 590-1869 Prime Time Dir: Fay Adcock, 705 A Cir., Pine Mountain Valley, GA 31823 (706) 402-3126 NMI Pres.: Gaynor Mitchell, 1730 8th Ave. SW, Lanett, AL 36863 (334) 576-2235 Church Board Sec.: Randy Reaves, 1806 32nd St., Valley, AL 36854 (334) 524-0327 Church Treas (Off Sec): Cynthia Gunn, 1801 16th Ave. S.W., Lanett, AL 36863 (334) 576-6685 Spencer Organized (1939) (080-0440) Location: 4217 Bear Creek Rd., Brent, AL 35034 Mail: P. O. Box 506, Brent, AL 35034 (205) 752-3086 Pastor: (12/11) Alan Cook (Valerie), 1457 Spencer Loop, Brent, AL 35034 Email: jacook@gmail.com (205) 926-9070, (205) 361-0344 Music Director: Billy Thompson, 845 Thompson Rd., Brent, AL 35034 (205) 926-7858 SDMI Supt.: Mickey Sherbett, 4629 Ashley Hill Cir, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Email: mgsdev08@aol.com (205) 556-3883 Children’s Min. Dir.: Lauren Pierson, 3911 Hysop Church Rd, Centerville, AL 35042 NYI Pres.: Megan Thompson, (205) 331-8904 NMI Pres.: Diane Thompson, 845 Thompson Rd., Brent, AL 35034 Email: diane.Thompson@ua.edu (205) 331-9785 Church Board Sec.: Kelly Johnston, Email: singingkj8@aol.com (205) 361-8156 Church Treas.: Lauren Pierson, 3911 Hysop Church Rd, Centerville, AL 35042 (205) 316-8136 Sylacauga First Organized (1920) (080-0450) Location/Mail: 812 N. Broadway, Sylacauga, AL 35150 Phone/Fax: Web Site: www.SFCOTN.COM (256) 245-2745 33 Pastor: (10/12) Wally Rezendes (Loyace), 919 Heritage Dr, Sylacauga, AL 35150 (256) 369-2412 E-mail: wreze919@charter.net Assoc. Pastor: Mance McCarthy, 3 Riverside Dr., Childersburg, AL 35044 (256) 404-2444 Music Director: Karen Chandler, 3077 Shady Grove Rd. Goodwater, AL 35072 (256) 839-5025 Vis. Min.: Walter “Wally” Rezendes, 919 Heritage Dr., Sylacauga, AL 35150 (256) 369-2412 SDMI Supt.: Tamra Morris, 390 Oak Chapel Rd. Goodwater, AL 35072 (256) 839-5197 NYI Pres.: Walter Rezendes, 919 Heritage Dr., Sylacauga, AL 35150 (256) 369-2412 Men’s Min Dir.: Mike Dillon, 1408 Quarry Rd., Sylacauga, AL 35151 (256) 249-8102 Women’s Min Dir.: Karen Chandler, address same as above (256) 839-5025 NMI Pres.: Linda Sanford, 2611 Coosa County Rd. 150, Sylacauga, AL. 35150 (256) 245-4110 Church Board Sec.: Mance McCarthy, 3 Riverside Dr., Childersburg, AL 35044 (256) 404-2444 Church Treas.: Tamra Morris, 390 Oak Chapel Rd., Goodwater, AL 35072 Taylor’s Chapel (256) 839-5197 Organized (1931) (080-0470) Location: Powers Loop Rd., Moundville, AL 35474 Mail: P.O. Box 146, Moundville, AL 35474 (205) 339-9689 Pastor: (11/08) Patsy Tant, 3203 Ontario Dr., Northport, AL 35473 Email: preachergirlpat@yahoo.com (205) 339-9689 Music Director: Brenda Brown, 12141 County Line Rd., Moundville, AL 35474 SDMI Supt: Mazel Tidmore, 14076 Old Greensboro Rd, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 (205) 354-5638 NMI Pres.: Brenda Brown, 12141 County Line Rd., Moundville, AL 35474 Church Board Sec.: Mazel Tidmore, address same as above (205) 354-5638 Church Treas.: Cherry Pendley Trinity Organized (1993) (080-0011) Location/Mail: 120 Laurel Woods Dr., Helena, AL 35080 Web Site: Alasouthnaz.com/Trinity (334) 318-2917 Pastor: (07/12) Brett D. Medley (Christina), P O Box 681782, Prattville, AL 36068 Email: nazarenepastor@gmail.com (334) 318-2917 Children’s Min Dir.: Christina Medley, P O Box 681782, Prattville, AL 36068 (334) 318-5166 NYI Pres.: Amy Seale, 413 King Valley Cir., Pelham, AL 35124 (205) 800-9471 Youth Pastor: Tim Seale, 413 King Valley Cir., Pelham, AL 35124 (205) 800-9470 NMI Pres.: Beverly Jacobs, 1102 Elm Dr., Alabaster, AL 35007 (205) 516-0320 Church Board Sec.: Tim Seale, 413 King Valley Cir., Pelham, AL 35124 (205) 800-9470 Church Treas.: Barbara Edwards, 205 Laurel Woods Cir., Helena, AL 35080 (205) 664-5271 34 Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe Organized (1940) (080-0480) Location/Mail: 4109 University Boulevard East, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Fax: (205) 556-7777 (205) 553-6464 Pastor: (06/07) Freddy Williams (Judi), 2505 Heartwood Ave., Cottondale, AL 35453 Email: Haitifw@hotmail.com (205) 556-8446 Office Sec.: Judi Williams, 2505 Heartwood Ave., Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 556-8446 Music Dir.: Kimberly Lavender, 3634 Mayfair Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 246-4579 NYI Pres.: Carol Sue Nix, 4115 Alexander Ln., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (601) 730-8282 Men’s Dir: Tim Morrison, 8033 Hazelridge Ln., Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 550-6066 Women’s Min Dir: Judi Williams, 2505 Heartwood Ave, Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 556-8446 NMI Pres: Sharon Ray, 403G 19th Ave., Tuscaloosa, AL35401 (205) 349-4476 th Church Board Secretary: Sharon Ray, 403G 19 Ave., Tuscaloosa, AL35401 (205) 349-4476 Church Treas.: Carol Sue Nix, 4115 Alexander Lane, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (601) 730-8282 Tuscaloosa First Organized (1919) (080-0490) Location: 241 Patriot Parkway, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Fax (205) 758-3297; Mail: P. O. Box 1321, Tuscaloosa, AL 35403-1321 (205) 758-3255 Pastor: (09/05) James M. Walker (Janice), 4477 Heatherbrook Blvd., Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Email: jwalkerministries@comcast.net (205) 554-0658 Assoc Pastor: Mark A. Aills, 201 Patriot Parkway, Tuscaloosa, AL 35045 Email: markallenaills@gmail.com (205) 752-1945 Music Dir.: Brad Walker, 7471 Buttermilk Rd., Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 454-2068 Chr.Ed. (Dir Min): Paula Peacock, 3460 Argonne Rd., Duncanville, AL 35456 (205) 349-5233 SDMI Supt.: Patty Hoggle, 9104 Taylorwood Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 (205) 242-9214 NYI Pres.: Allen Averette, 3804 Derby Downs Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 (205) 556-2733 Men’s Min Dir.: Mark A. Aills, 201 Patriot Parkway, Tuscaloosa, AL 35045 (205) 752-1945 Women’s Min Dir: Santha Dunn, 11696 Deer Dr., Duncanville, AL 35456 (205) 310-2178 Prime Time Dir: George & Hazel Fields, 4110 93rd St., Northport, AL 35473 (205) 339-2120 NMI Pres.: Amy Wyatt, 21560 Powers Loop Rd., Moundville, AL 35474 (205) 454-2609 CLT Dir: Delores Sargent, 75360 7th Ave. Dogwood Trail, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 (205) 366-8777 Church Board Sec.: Sherri Stone, 13613 Curry Rd., Duncanville, AL 35456 (205) 349-2724 Church Treas.: Sherri Stone, 13613 Curry Rd., Duncanville, AL 35456 (205) 349-2724 Tuscaloosa Holten Heights Organized (1928) (080-0500) 35 Location/Mail: 4401 17th St., N.E., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Email – holten-hgts-church@comcast.net (205) 553-6845 Pastor: (03/98) William Holley (Brenda), 4415 17th St., N.E. Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Email: wdholley@comcast.com (205) 556-2983 Assoc Pastor: Mark Armstrong (Teresa), 3320 Ontario Dr., Northport, AL 35473 (205) 339-7182 E-Mail: marcusa6@juno.com Music/Worship Dir: Kathy Sanford, 15458 Tierce Lake Rd, Northport, AL 35476 (205) 339-7162 Youth Director: Bob Evans (Terri), 5100 Old Birmingham Hwy Apt 406, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Email: bevansholt@aol.com (205) 553-0821 SDMI Supt.: Mike Truelove, 3924 5th St. E., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 454-7766 Children’s Min. Dir.: Linda Lolley, 1701 44th Ave. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Email: lolley1701@comcast.net (205) 553-9591 NYI Pres.: Dee Taylor, 6925 Will Starnes Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Email: skrunt20@hotmail.com (205) 556-3667 Adult Min Dir: Wayne/Carol Junkin, 7000 Forest Mill Dr, Cottondale, AL 35453 (205) 553-8006 Prime Time Dir.: Barbara Englebert 4103 5th St. E, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 553-0662 Women’s Min. Dir.: Brenda Holley, 4415 17th St. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 556-2983 NMI Pres.: Stacy Sivley, 1801 44th Ave. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL. 35404 Email: ssivley@crimson.ua.edu (205) 246-6094 Church Board Sec.: Judy Campbell, 4609 Old Birmingham Hwy., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 Email: campbelljmae@bellsouth.net (205) 553-8410 Church Treas.: Shannon Blaney, 3620 Bearmont Rd. Duncanville, AL. 35456 Email: shannon@kdmhvac.com Tuscaloosa South (205) 764-4799 Organized (1952) (080-0510) Location/Mail: 609 40th St., Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 Web Address: facebook.com/tuscaloosasouth (205) 349-2715 Pastor: (6/11) Donald R. Conn (Karen), 5718 14th St. S., Lipscomb, AL 35020 Email: donaldconn50@yahoo.com (205) 234-8104 Assoc Pastor: Michael Simmons, 620 Lower Forty Rd. E., Northport, AL 35473 (205) 239-6569 Music Dir.: Kenny Tidmore, 623 Highland Oaks Dr., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 759-5250 Children’s Min Dir.: Michael Simmons NYI Pres.: Michael Simmons, 620 Lower Forty Rd. E., Northport, AL 35473 (205) 239-6569 Adult Min Dir: Ray Yeatman, 11 Rice Valley Rd. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL 35406 (205) 758-6058 NMI Pres: Betty Tingle Church Board Sec.: Karen Conn, 5718 14th St. S., Lipscomb, AL 35020 (205) 234-8104 36 Church Treas.: Michael Simmons, 620 Lower Forty Rd. E, Northport, AL 35473 (205) 239-6569 Valley First Organized (1920) (080-0530) Location/Mail: 103 Church St., Valley, AL 36854; Email: valleynazarene@gmail.com (334) 332-3272 Pastor: (01/13) James Fogal (Dannell), 1604 Crescent Blvd., Auburn, AL 36830 (334) 332-3272 E-mail: James_Fogal@yahoo.com Music Dir.: Sammy Young SDMI/Chr.Ed (Min. Dir.): Kay Karmack CLT Dir.: James Fogal, 1604 Crescent Blvd., Auburn, AL 36830 (334) 332-3272 Church Board Sec.: Grace Maddux, 2311 Hwy. 29, Valley, AL 36854 (334) 756-4882 Church Treas.: Grace Maddux, 2311 Hwy. 29, Valley, AL 36854 (334) 756-4882 Wallace Chapel Organized (1949) (080-0540) Location/Mail: 11391 Tingle-Tangle Rd., Vance, AL 35490 (205) 826-5763 Pastor: (01/12) Terry Flummer (Gloria), P. O. Box 70393, Tuscaloosa, AL. 35407 (205) 826-5763 Email: birdie3eagle2@hotmail.com Vis. Min.: Terry Flummer, P. O. Box 70393, Tuscaloosa, AL. 35407 (205) 826-5763 SDMI Supt.: Robert Davis, 11041 Bradley Ln., Vance, AL 35490 (205) 553-0200 Children’s Min. Dir.: Angelena Hamm, P.O. Box 521, Vance, AL 35490 (205) 562-8739 Women’s Min. Dir.: Frances Davis, 11041 Bradley Ln., Vance, AL 35490 (205) 553-0200 NMI Pres.: Angelena Hamm, P.O. Box 521, Vance, AL 35490 (205) 562-8739 Church Board Sec.: Annette Anderson, 18062 Wallace Chapel Rd., Vance, AL 35490 (205) 799-5282 Church Treasurer: Annette Anderson, 18062 Wallace Chapel Rd., Vance, AL 35490 (205) 799-5282 37 H. ELDERS Ministry Role Code Designations CED – Christian Education Minister CHP – Chaplain DA – District Assignment DIA – District Interim Assigned DS – District Superintendent EDU – Education ESR – Evangelism Service, Retired EVC – Evangelist, Commissioned EVR – Evangelist, Registered EVT – Evangelist, Tenured GA – General Church Assignment GS – General Superintendent PAS – Pastor PSV-FT – Pastoral Service, Full time PSV-PT – Pastoral Service, Part time RA – Retired Assigned RU – Retired Unassigned SEC – Song Evangelist, Commissioned SER – Song Evangelist, Registered SPC – Special Service/Interdenominational STU – Student TRF – In Process of Transfer U – Unassigned 1988 PSV-FT Aills, Mark A., 241 Patriot Parkway, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (Tuscaloosa First) (205-752-1945) 2005 PAS Aldridge, Gary, 7042 County Road 37, Clanton, AL 35045 (Huguley) (205-280-6252) 1990 RA/PSV-PT Armstrong, Mark S., 3320 Ontario Dr., Northport, AL 35473 (Tuscaloosa Holten Heights) (205-339-7182) 1999 PAS Ashworth, Alfred, 4290 U.S. Highway 80, Gallion, AL 36742 (Demopolis) (334-289-0650) 1962 RU Bell, Wallace, Jr., 6102 26th Ave., Valley, AL 36854 (Valley First) (334-756-2607) 1986 DS Berry, Mark D., 110 Shady Oak Lane, Prattville, AL 36066 (Dothan First) (334-365-3188) 1963 RA Blackerby, J.F., 1130 9th Ave., S.W., Childersburg, AL 35044 (Childersburg) (256-378-3117) 1984 PAS Browning, Donnie, 909 Parkmont Cir. E., Mobile, AL 36608 38 (Mobile Parkview) (251-343-3891) 2004 PSV-PT Campbell, Bonnye, 1903 28th St., Valley, AL 36854 (Shawmut First) (334-768-3565) 2002 PAS Campbell, Timothy A., 1903 28th St., Valley, AL 36854 (Shawmut First) (334-768-3565) 1998 PSV-PT Carlson Jeffrey A., 202 Pine St., East Brewton, AL 36426 (East Brewton) (251-809-8607) 1950 RA Carruth, W.E., 12910 Carruth Dr., Cottondale, AL 35453 (Tuscaloosa First) (205-553-6582) 2008 PAS Conn, Donald R., 5718 14th St. So., Lipscomb, AL 35020 (Tuscaloosa South) (205-424-0807) 2006 PAS Daugherty, Terry, 5315 Fletching Ct., Theodore, AL. 36582 (Mobile Riverside) (251-665-2443) 2002 PSV-FT Dillon, Daniel C., 2512 Promlake Ct. #3, Montgomery, AL 36106 (Montgomery Capital City) (334-490-5160) 1976 RA Dye, James, 2155 Hwy 179 N., Caryville, FL 32425 (Dothan Northside) (850-548-5290) 2013 PAS Ellis, Eric, 5290 Paige Hills Dr., Elmore, AL 36025 (Montgomery First) (334-285-9143) 2008 PAS Etchison, Dexter Wayne “Ricky”, 746 Central Ave., Roanoke, AL 36274 (Roanoke) (334-863-6524) 1989 RA Fields, George, 4110 - 93rd Street, Northport, AL 35473 (Tuscaloosa First) (205-339-2120) 2010 RA/PAS Flummer, Terry, 2905 2nd Ave. E., Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 (Wallace Chapel) (205-862-5763) 1969 RA/PAS Ford, Lester, Sr., 1047 3rd Ave., Dothan, AL 36301 (Dothan Northside) (334-793-7603) 2001 CHP Forman, Daniel W., 1022 Ramona Dr., Enid, OK 73703 (Millbrook) (210-592-6723) 2001 RA Foster, Frank, Sr., 1776 County Rd. 75, Roanoke, AL 36274 (Rock Mills) (334-885-6520) 2000 RA Foster, Howard, P.O. Box 874, Demopolis, AL 36732 (Demopolis) (334-289-1559) 1961 RA/PSV-PT Fuller, J. Roy, 115 Shady Oak Lane, Prattville, AL 36066 (Millbrook) (334-365-4364) 2003 PAS Gates, James C., 107 Old Ferry Road, Jackson, AL 36545 (Jackson) (251-246-9262) 2003 RA Geist, Lyle, 7301 Buttermilk Rd., Cottondale, AL 35453 (Spencer) (205-556-2809) 39 1992 RA Hall, William, 13040 Hwy. 171, Northport, AL 35473 (Moundville) (205-339-5876) 2012 U Hamby Jr., William L., 5813 County Road 32, Clanton, AL 35046 (Heritage) (205) 294-9849 1966 RA Hatter, Paul, 2636 South Cobb Loop Rd., Millbrook, AL 36054 (Demopolis) (334-285-7516) 1993 U Haynes, Royce E., 208 32nd Ave. E., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe) (205-553-9326) 1999 PSV-PT Heller, Herbert, 277 Old Hwy. 31, Flomaton, AL 36441 (East Brewton) (251-296-3710) 1964 RA Hendley, William M., 1234 Hwy 301, Trenton, GA 30752 (706-657-3221) 2011 PAS Hinson, Matthew B., 1185 Emerald Mtn. Parkway, Wetumpka, AL 36093 (Montgomery Capital City) (334-356-3658) 1977 PAS Holley, William D. Sr., 4415 17th St. N.E., Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (Tuscaloosa Holten Heights) (205-556-2983) 2013 PAS Hornaday, Dean, 326 Windsor Dr., Auburn, AL 36830 (Lake Martin) (334)-209-0598) 1954 RA Huff, Robert, 1500 30th St., P.O. Box 1055, Valley, AL 36854 (Shawmut) (334-768-2222) 1977 RA Johnson, Kenneth, 1876 Experiment Farm Road, Monroeville, AL 36460 (Monroeville) (251-575-2524) 2012 U Johnston, Daryl, 10470 Patrick Ave., Grand Bay, AL 36541 (Bayview) (251) 408-2942 2007 RA Joiner, Henry A., 7447 Buttermilk Rd, Cottondale, AL 35453 (Cottondale) (205-556-3326) 1975 RA Marley, Robert, P.O. Box 522, Newton, AL 36352 (Dothan First) (334-299-3808) 1977 RA Martin, Charles C., 293 County Rd. 408, Grove Oak, AL 36541 (Bayview) (256-659-1347) 1980 PAS Meadows, James, 307 Cedar St., East Brewton, AL 36426 (East Brewton) (334-867-3503) 2006 PSV-PT Medley, Brett D., P O Box 681782, Prattville, AL 36068 (Trinity) (334-358-1558) 2001 PAS Moore, James, 303 Poplar St, Monroeville, AL 36460 (Monroeville) (251-575-5196) 1995 RA Oetken, Gerald, 5064 E. Spencerfield Rd. Pace, FL 32571 (East Brewton) (850-994-1126) 1979 RA Patrick, J. Leon, 301 East Broadway, Summerdale, AL 36580 (Robertsdale) (251-989-2478) 40 1967 RA Pope, John H., Sr. 205 Bailey Collins Dr., Smyrna, TN 37167 (Columbiana) (615-832-7398) 1983 DA Powell, Mitchell L., 701 Killington Ct., Mobile, AL 36609 (Mobile First) (251-666-0040) 2001 U Pratt, Jr., Carl C., #26 Fenwyck Ct., Midland, GA 31820 (Landmark) (706-561-9605) 1985 RA Radcliff, Harry, 9355 Sincerity Ln, Irvington, AL 36544 (P. O. Box 472, Bayou La Batre, AL 36509) (Bayview) (251-824-2736) RA Reach, Jerry, 18148 Wallace Chapel Rd., Vance, AL 35490 (Wallace Chapel) (205-556-2349) 1974 2004 PAS Reed, Carl W., 164 Brittany Ct., Wetumpka, AL 36093 (Millbrook) (334-514-7330) 1998 PAS Rezendes, Walter, 919 Heritage Dr., Sylacauga, AL. 35150; 2007 PAS Rutherford, Andy, 2909 Creekstone Lane, Phenix City, AL 36867 (Landmark) (334-291-1539) 1975 RA Sessions, R. Phillip, 4711 Co. Rd. 1527, Eva, AL 35621 (Lanett) (256-796-4610) 2009 PAS Sessions, S. Scott, 114 Vixen Ct., Dothan, AL 36305 (Dothan First) (334-479-0096) 1972 RA/PSV-PT Shipman, John J., 403 Co. Rd. 210, Selma, AL 36701 (Praise Park) (913-626-0529) 2006 PAS Skinner, Jeff, P.O. Box 1595, Auburn, AL 36831 (Auburn Eagle Pointe) (334-466-8277) 1982 RA Skipworth, A. Jerry, 819 Pineview Lane, Sylacauga, AL 35150 (Sylacauga First) (256-249-2391) 1971 PAS Spraker, Larry W., P O Box 1300, Columbiana, AL 35051 (Columbiana) (205-669-4777) 1988 EVR Snodgrass, Leslie R., 1574 Rolling Hills Dr., Prattville, AL 36067 (Montgomery First) (334-365-1954) 1981 PAS Stover, Larry P., 2310 Summerfield Rd., Selma, AL 36701 (Praise Park Ministries) (334-872-0071) (256) 369-2412 2004 RA/PAS Tant, Patsy, 3203 Ontario Dr., Northport, AL 35473 (Taylor’s Chapel) (205-339-9689) 1983 RA Taylor, Alvis, 541 71st St., Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 (Tuscaloosa First) (205-752-3086) 2003 PAS Tibbs, Carlon S., 39531 AL Hwy. 69, Moundville, AL 35474 (Moundville) (205-371-6571) 2000 PAS Tyus, Brenda, 321 Forrest Ave., Selma, AL 36701 (Selma West Village) (334-874-8340) 41 2000 RA Tyus, James, Sr., 321 Forrest Ave., Selma, AL 36701 (Selma West Village) (334-874-8340) 1992 DA Ventling, Daniel, 521 Hwy. 304, Calera, AL 35040 (Trinity) (205-668-1168) 2005 PAS Virden, James, 700 Elizabeth Dr. Saraland, AL 36571 (Saraland) (251-675-9480) 1970 RA/PAS Walker, James M., 4477 Heatherbrook Blvd, Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 (Tuscaloosa First) (205-554-0658) 2010 PAS Walters, Edward Mike, 363 Bentley Rd. N., Creola, AL 36525 (Open Arms Ministry) (251-679-5948) 1989 PAS Wilcox, O. Michael, 29648 Antioch Rd., Andalusia, AL 36421 (New Providence) (334-222-4606) 1980 PAS Williams, H. Fred, 2505 Heartwood Ave., Cottondale, AL 35453 (Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe) (205-556-8446) 1996 PAS Wood, Gregory, 61 Harding Ave., Excel, AL 36439 (Excel E.J. Memorial) (251-765-9048) 1997 PSV-PT Woods, Jeffery, 300 Thompson St., Columbiana, AL 35051 (Columbiana) (205-275-5126) 1982 PAS Wyatt, Kenneth D., 5531 8th Street East, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (Ridegville) (205-361-7032) 1986 RA Young, Dale, 51 Cain Rd., Chelsea, AL 35043 (Columbiana) (205-678-9836) I. ORDAINED DEACONS 2013 PSV-PT Butler, Alma, 1213 Doherty Ave., Selma, Al. 36703 (Selma West Village) (334-874-6026) 1998 PSV-PT Broadhead, Susan Jane W., 1302 Athey Rd., Mobile, AL 36608 (Mobile First) (251-342-6806) 1990 CHP 2011 U - 2 Green, Charles, 66466 Hwy 22, Roanoke, AL 36274 (Rock Mills) (256-276-2376) Gabel, James E., 1220 Copley Drive, Mobile, AL 36695 (Mobile Parkview) (251-634-9492) 2013 PSV-PT Jackson, Virginia, 971 Randolph, Selma, AL 36701 (Selma West Village) (334-875-6970) J. LICENSED MINISTERS 2011 PSV-PT Aaron, Melissa, 4146 Winchester Dr. W., Semmes, AL 36575 (Mobile First) (251-689-2810) 2006 PAS STU Bowen, Kenneth W., 30404 Hwy. 17, Millry, AL 36558 (Millry) (251) 846-3299 42 2011 PSV-PT Broadhead, Susan R., 4980 Old Moffett Ct., Wilmer, AL., 36587 (Mobile First) (251-463-5544) 2008 PSV-PT Brown, James D., 5740 Oak Wild Dr., Montgomery, AL 36117 STU (Montgomery Capital City) (334-239-8040) 2011 PSV-FT Conn, Lance M., 1313 Stanford Rd., Dothan, AL 36305 (Dothan First) (334-796-8513) 2012 PAS STU Cook, J. Alan, 1251 Spencer Loop, Brent, AL 35034 (Spencer) (205-312-8095) 1978 RU Cornett, Arthur, P. O. Box 646, Fort Gaines, GA 39851 (Dothan First) (229-768-3978) 2006 PAS STU Cotton, Tonya, 129 Summerfield Dr., Foley, AL 36535 (Newstart Community) (251-504-0664) 2012 PSV-PT Daugherty, Lisa M., 5315 Fletching Ct., Theodore, AL. 36582 STU (Mobile Riverside) (251-665-2443) 2013 PAS STU Fogal, James, 1604 Crescent Blvd., Auburn, AL 36830 (Valley) (334-332-3272) 2011 STU Meadows, Shelly, 209 Creekridge, Dothan, AL. 36301 (Dothan First) (334-794-8321) 2013 PSV-PT Scott, Krystal, 4328 Live Oak Dr., Auburn, AL 36830 (Auburn Eagle Pointe) (859-608-5060) 2012 PSV-PT Simmons, Michael, 620 Lower Forty Rd., E. Northport, AL 35473 (Tuscaloosa South) (205-361-1897) 2010 PSV-PT Strickland, Samuel Caleb, 444 Wetumpka St., Prattville, AL 36067 STU (Millbrook) (334-318-0975) K. RETIRED MINISTERS Armstrong, Mark, 3320 Ontario Dr., Northport, AL 35473 (205-339-7182) Bell, Wallace, Jr., 6102 26th Ave, Valley, AL 36854 (334-756-2607) Blackerby, J.F., 1130 9th Ave., S.W., Childersburg, AL 35044 (256-378-3117) Carruth, W.E., 12910 Carruth Dr., Cottondale, AL 35453 (205-553-6582) Cornett, Arthur, P. O. Box 646, Fort Gaines, GA 39851 (229-768-3978) Dye, James, 2155 Hwy 179 N., Caryville, FL 32425 (850-548-5290) Fields, George, 4110 - 93rd Street, Northport, AL 35476 (205-339-2120) Flummer, Terry, 2905 2nd Ave. E., Tuscaloosa, AL 35401 (205-826-5763) Foster, Frank, Sr., 1776 County Rd. 75, Roanoke, AL 36274 (334-885-6520) Foster, Howard, P.O. Box 874, Demopolis, AL 36732 (334-289-1559) Ford, Lester, 1047 3rd Ave., Dothan, AL 36301 (334-793-7603) 43 Fuller, J. Roy, 115 Shady Oak Lane, Prattville, AL 36066 (334-365-4364) Geist, Lyle, 7301 Buttermilk Rd., Cottondale, AL 35453 (205-556-2809) Hall, William, 13040 Hwy. 171, Northport, AL 35473 (205-339-5876) Hatter, Paul, 2636 S. Cobb Loop Rd., Millbrook, AL 36054 (334-285-7516) Hendley, William M., 1234 Hwy 301, Trenton, GA 30752 (706-657-3221) Huff, Robert, 1500 30th St., P.O. Box 1055, Valley, AL 36854 (334-768-2222) Johnson, Kenneth, P.O. Box 550, Monroeville, AL 36461 (251-575-2524) Joiner, Henry A., 7447 Buttermilk Rd, Cottondale, AL 35453 (205-556-3326) Marley, Robert B., P. O. Box 522, Newton, AL 36352 (334-299-3808) Martin, Charles C., 293 County RD. 408, Grove Oak, AL 35975 (334-546-6892) Oetken, Gerald, 5064 E. Spencerfield Rd. Pace, FL 32571 (850-994-1126) Patrick, James Leon, 301 East Broadway, Summerdale, AL 36580 (251-989-2478) Pope, John H., Sr., 124 Denise Dr., Antioch, TN 37013 Radcliff, Harry, P. O. Box 472, Bayou La Batre, AL 36509 (251-824-2736) Reach, Jerry, 18148 Wallace Chapel Rd., Vance, AL 35490 (205-556-2349) Sessions, Phillip, 4711 Co. Rd. 1527, Eva, AL 35621 (256) 796-4610 Shipman, John, 1219 S. 4th St., Lanett, AL 36863 (334-642-1329) Skipworth, A. Jerry, 819 Pineview Lane, Sylacauga, AL 35150 Tant, Patsy, 3320 Ontario Dr., Northport, AL 35473 Taylor, Alvis, 541 71st St., Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 (205-752-3086) Tyus, James Sr., 321 Forrest Ave., Selma, AL 36701 (334-874-8340) Walker, James M., 4477 Heatherbrook Blvd. Tuscaloosa, AL 35405 (205-554-0658) Young, Dale, 51 Cain Rd., Chelsea, AL 35403 (205-678-9836) L. PASTORS SERVING WITH LOCAL LICENSE OR AS LAY PASTOR Foster Jr., Franklin D., 158 Cauthen Cir., Roanoke, AL, 36274 (Rock Mills) (334-863-6484) McCoy, Jeffrey, 917 Rialta Dr. Montgomery, AL 36117 (God’s Glory Ministries) (334-279-6348) Joe “Bubba” Parker, 10350 Hwy 188, Grand Bay, AL 36541, (Bayview) (251) 455-1629 Shuttlesworth, Linda, 519 Stone River Rd., Tuscaloosa, AL 35406 (Cottondale) (205) 752-5204 Turney, Milton, 19611 Otoole Ave., Robertsdale, AL 36567, (Robertsdale) (251) 553-6199 M. REGISTERED EVANGELIST Snodgrass, Les, 1574 Rolling Hills Dr., Prattville, AL 36067 (Montgomery First), (334) 365-1954 44 N. CHAPLAINS Alabama South District Director of Chaplains: Mitchell L. Powell, 701 Killington Ct., Mobile, AL 36609 (251) 666-0040 Forman, Daniel W., (USAF), 1022 Ramona Dr., Enid, OK 73703, (Millbrook) (210) 592-6723 Gabel, Jim, (Mobile Police Dept.) 1220 Copley Drive, Mobile, AL 36695, (Mobile Parkview) (251) 634-9492 O. PASTORAL APPOINTMENTS BY DISTRICT SUPERINTENDENT 1. Elder Gary Aldridge (Huguley) Eric Ellis (Montgomery First) Dexter Etchison (Roanoke) James Gates (Jackson) Dean Hornaday (Lake Martin) Jeff Skinner (Auburn Eagle Pointe) Larry Spraker (PAC, Community of Hope) Mike Walters (Open Arm’s Ministry) 2. Retired Elders Terry Flummer (Wallace Chapel) Lester Ford, Sr. (Dothan Northside) Tant, Patsy (Taylor’s Chapel) 3. District Licensed Ministers Kenneth Bowen (Millry) Tonya Cotton (Newstart Community) James Fogal (Valley First) 4. Local Licensed Ministers Jeff McCoy (God’s Glory Ministries) Joe Parker (Bayview) Linda Shuttlesworth (Cottondale) Milton Turney (Robertsdale) P. LAY MINISTER Pinkie D. Huff 45 II. GENERAL INFORMATION A. RECEIVED AND RECEIPTED ON TRANSFER 1. ELDERS: Mark A. Aills – North Central Ohio Carl C. Pratt, Jr. – Georgia Larry W. Spraker -- Tennessee 2. LICENSED MINISTER: Lance M. Conn – Tennessee B. GRANTED TRANSFERS 1. ELDERS: Richard E. Johnson – Louisiana David M. Kemp – Kentucky Rick McClain – Mid-Atlantic David H. Shirer – West Virginia North Steven K. Spencer – Northeast Indiana Robert H. Steinbrook II – East Kentucky Gary L. Tankersley – Georgia Daniel K. West -- Louisiana 2. LICENSED MINISTER: Ghani Dykes – South Carolina C. ELECTED TO ELDER’S ORDERS Eric Blaine Ellis Dean Edward Hornaday D. ELECTED TO DEACON ORDERS Alma J. Butler Virginia H. Jackson E. NEW DISTRICT MINISTER'S LICENSE GRANTED ELDER TRACK: James Fogal Krystal Scott F. GRANTED RENEWAL OF MINISTER’S LICENSE 1. ELDER TRACK Melissa Aaron Kenneth W. Bowen Susan R. Broadhead Lance Conn J. Alan Cook 46 Arthur Cornett Tonya Cotton Lisa Daugherty Shelly Meadows Michael Simmons S. Caleb Strickland 2. DEACON TRACK James D. Brown G. MINISTERS LICENSE NOT RENEWED Jeremiah P. Alcorn H. ELDERS GRANTED RETIRED ASSIGNED (RA) STATUS None I. GRANTED REGISTERED EVANGELIST Leslie R. Snodgrass J. GRANTED CHAPLAIN STATUS Daniel Forman James “Jim” Gabel Mitchell Powell K. ELDERS WHO HAVE BEEN DROPPED FROM THE ROLL, DUE TO THEIR CREDENTIALS HAVING BEEN ASSIGNED A FILED STATUS Stacey Kelly W. Duke Middleton L. PLACED IN COURSE OF STUDY Angela Hunter Chet Jordan Teresa Sears Ashley Sessions Terri Sinquiefield Tim Sullivan Charles Tipton M. RETAINED IN COURSE OF STUDY 1. ELDER TRACK: Melissa Aaron Zach Baker Kenneth Bowen 47 Susan R. Broadhead J. Alan Cook Tonya Cotton Lisa Daugherty Troy Dowding Franklin D. Foster Jr. Pinkie Huff Mance McCarthy Jeff McCoy Shelly Meadows Michael Simmons S. Caleb Strickland Esther Turney Milton Turney 2. DEACON TRACK James Brown N. GRADUATED FROM THE COURSE OF STUDY Alma Butler Eric Ellis Dean Hornaday Virginia Jackson O. DROPPED FROM COURSE OF STUDY Jeremiah Alcorn Greg Hock Mike McCluskey Jennifer Re’ P. EXISTING CHURCH TYPE MISSIONS (CTM) Auburn Eagle Pointe God’s Glory Ministries Open Arms Ministry (Creola) Newstart Community (Foley) Rolling Hills (Calera) Q. CHURCH DISORGANIZED None R. CHURCH NAME CHANGE Tuscaloosa Woodhaven to TUSCALOOSA CROSS POINTE 48 S. INACTIVE STATUS Childersburg T. PARENT AFFLIATED CHUCH Community of Hope, Childersburg, AL. U. 2012 JOURNAL CORRECTIONS H. Fred Williams’ ordination date was listed as 2008 in the Roll of Elders of the 2010, 2011, and 2012 journals, but should have been the original date of 1980 since his credential was restored in 2008. III. PLAN OF EXAMINATION A. District Board of Ministry Dr. Mark Berry, District Superintendent, 110 Shady Oak Lane, Prattville, AL 36068, (alasouthnaz@yahoo.com ) (334-365-3188) William D. Holley, (chairman), 4401 17th St. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 553-6845 (wdholley@comcast.net) Walter J. Rezendes (secretary), 919 Heritage Dr., Sylacauga, AL. 35150; (wreze919@charter.net) (256) 369-2412 William D. Holley, District Secretary, 4401 17th St. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205-553-6845) B. ELIGIBILITY The District Board of Ministry serves only students who are properly enrolled in the course of study. Enrollment is open to local ministers, local lay ministers, and ministers of music who qualify according to Manual paragraphs 402 and 410. C. MODES OF STUDY 1. The following are the recommended modes of preparation for full-time Christian service and must be approved first by the District Board of Ministry: First, all students should attend a Nazarene Liberal Arts College or University and, if possible, the Nazarene Theological Seminary in Kansas City, Missouri. This is the preferred and highly recommended mode of education. Second, the Nazarene Bible College in Colorado Springs, Colorado, or the Alabama Nazarene School of Ministry, both of whom offers an undergraduate degree or certificate program. Finally, in some situations, other modes of study may be considered favorable: Nazarene Bible College’s On-line Course of Study (COS), or Northwest Nazarene University’s Online Course of Study (COS). 2. The courses required of the college/university listed in Manual 424.3. The competency statements for ministerial education are listed in Manual 424.3 and the Sourcebook on Ordination—United States of America Edition 437.15. All colleges/university programs must meet these competency statements. 49 D. HOW TO ENROLL IN MODULE 1. An introductory letter and pertinent information regarding enrollment in ministerial studies can be found at the following internet address: http://www.alasouthnaz.org/pastors/ministerialstudies.html 2. Candidates will register with the District Board of Ministry by submitting the following to the District Board of Ministry Secretary, Rev. Walter Rezendes, 919 Heritage Dr., Sylacauga, AL. 35150; (wreze919@charter.net) (256) 369-2412 a. A letter of recommendation from the local pastor and local church board. b. Copies of any college transcripts and a catalogue containing descriptions of courses completed. c. A personal letter of request for enrollment. d. It is the responsibility of each student to submit course work from whatever mode of study they have completed each year, to the District Board of Ministry Secretary, Rev. Rezendes. (During December, all college/university students must send official transcripts to the District Board of Ministry Secretary.) 3. Enrollment for Alabama Nazarene School of Ministry; contact: Rev. H. Lamar Smith, 1423 Valley Trail, Warrior, AL 35180 (205) 514-6201 Email: hlamarsmtih@gmail.com E. INSTRUCTIONS For additional information or questions, contact: William D. Holley, (chairman),4401 17th St. NE, Tuscaloosa, AL 35404 (205) 553-6845 (wdholley@comcast.net) or Walter J. Rezendes (secretary), 919 Heritage Dr., Sylacauga, AL. 35150; (wreze919@charter.net) (256) 369-2412 IV. DAILY PROCEEDINGS Wednesday, April 25, 2013 Ordination Service The 31st Annual District Assembly began with a pre-service music concert with Mr. and Mrs. Dane Harris. During the pre-service proceedings Dr. Joe Godfrey with Alabama Citizens Action Program (ALCAP) gave his annual report and encouraged all churches to be aware of critical legislation that will affect that state. We were exhorted by Dr. Mark Berry, District Superintendent, to make sure we are sending in our recommended offerings to help support the mission of ALCAP. Rev. Lamar Smith, from the Alabama North District, gave a short presentation on the campgrounds. He asked us to become "Friends of the Campground, a program that will help us raise $120,000 over the next year to help with the needed upkeep and maintenance on the grounds. Dr. Mark Berry, Alabama South District Superintendent, then welcomed Dr. Jesse Middendorf, presiding General Superintendent, to the platform and the Ordination Service was officially underway. The partial report #1 of the District Board of Ministry was presented by Rev. Mitchell Powell, Chairman of the Alabama South District Board of Ministry. The ordinands were then led into the sanctuary by District Secretary Rev. William D. Holley, as the congregation and delegates sang "Holiness Unto the Lord." The congregation and candidates for ordination participated in scripture reading, The Apostles Creed, and the singing. The ordinands were presented, examined, and found fit for ordination. The Minister's choir encouraged the assembly and the ordinands with the song "When We See Christ." Dr. Middendorf gave a powerful message on the character, context, and content of one's ministry. 50 The Candidates were brought to the platform one by one as the Ordained Elders gathered round. The General Superintendent with the minister's laid hands on, and ordained each candidate. Rev. Eric Ellis and Rev. Dean Hornaday were elected to the order of the Elder, while Rev. Alma Butler and Rev. Virginia Jackson were elected to the order of Deacon. The service concluded with a presentation to each candidate from the General Superintendent of each person's Ordination Credentials, our District Superintendent presented a portable Communion Set from the district and a beautiful bronze carving from Trevecca Nazarene University, named, "The Calling." The Ordinands and the assembly were dismissed to the Family Life Center for a reception prepared by the Millbrook Church of the Nazarene, and reminded to be back at 7:58 for the next day’s business meeting. THURSDAY 8:00 AM ~ April 26, 2013 The 31st Annual District Assembly convened and was underway with announcements from Rev. Mark Berry. He recognized Dr. Philip Sessions, District Superintendent Emeritus, and his wife Mary, and Dr. Sessions come to the platform and opened us with prayer. The assembly joined together in singing "Jesus Lifted Me," led by Mr. and Mrs. Dane Harris and the Millbrook praise team. An offering was received to further cover Assembly expenses. The praise team came back to the platform and led us in more congregational singing. Dr. Jesse Middendorf then stepped to the pulpit to deliver the morning devotional. He chose Philippians 1:1-11 for his text. He started by proclaiming to us that often what others consider to be a prison, we can discover as a place of great ministry. The letter is from the ones who have discovered that "Christ is Everything" to me. Not slaves out of compulsion, but out of passion. Our Christianity has become so rote, that we often can live day after day after day without passion. Dr. Middendorf reminded us that we need to get the passion back. We need to remember that He, Jesus is everything. Dr. Middendorf expounded on the text telling us about Paul's four great passions. #1 - Paul's passion for Christ. He without a doubt knew that Jesus was the Son of God, Creator, Messiah. #2 - Paul's passion for Holiness, which is the natural byproduct of a passion of Jesus. This is a passion that could never be achieved by following the law, but only by wholeheartedly following the Lord Jesus Christ. #3 - Paul's passion for the church, the Body of Christ, Paul actually died for his passion for the church. And finally #4 - Paul's passion for the lost and broken. Our passion for lost and broken people needs to be so great that it drives our entire agenda. Christ sets our agenda, and his agenda was lost and broken people. The morning devotional time was concluded with prayer. The congregation and assembly broke out in spontaneous singing of "Be Glorified." The business session of the 31st assembly of the Alabama South District was then called to order by Dr. Jesse Middendorf, presiding General Superintendent. Rev. William Holley, District Secretary, read the motion to accept the following: Statistical Secretary, Rev. William Holley; Recording Secretary, Rev. Bonnye Campbell; Pages, Rev. Eric Ellis, Rev. Jeffrey Woods, and Rev. Walter “Wally” Rezendes; Election Secretary, Mr. Jim Metcalf; Enrollment Secretaries Bob and Terri Evans, Judy Campbell and Jaclyn Nixon; and Assembly Reader, Rev. Kenneth Wyatt. The voting areas were established as all rows in the sanctuary and the board of teller rooms. The times of session and services were set, and the board of tellers #1 and #2 were read. The motion was seconded, passed and the business meeting proceeded. Alternates were verified and seated, by motion, second, and passed unanimously. 51 Special Orders of the Day began at 9:30 am. District Superintendent, Rev. Dr. Mark Berry, was called to the pulpit to give his sixth report to the assembly. Dr. Middendorf reminded us that this is the most important report we will hear, as it is a summation of everything that has happened on the District throughout the year. Dr. Berry began his report showing a video about geese. The whole point is about our connections together and which place each of us has in the flock. The theme this year is "We Are Better Together!" The pastors of the churches were asked to stand - and Dr. Berry asked Dr. Middendorf to pray over them - that they would have a holy passion for revival in their churches. The pastors came forward and the assembly gathered in around and prayer went up that Alabama South could see people won to the Lord and the Kingdom of God expanded beyond our wildest imagination. At the close of his report Dr. Middendorf asked if the assembly would accept this report by a show of appreciation. There was a rousing standing ovation. The report was received and entered into the record as such. Then, Dr. Middendorf asked the assembly to take up a love offering for the District Superintendent and his wife Debi. The board of tellers #1 was called to the front and the ballot for the election of the District Superintendent was distributed. Prayer was offered, voting took place and the board of tellers was dismissed to tally the votes. Then, the report of the Board of Ministry #2 was called for. It was asked for the assembly to review the report. A motion was made seconded and the report was adopted. Partial report #3 was examined by the assembly. A motion was made to accept the report a second was given and the report was adopted. The report of the Nominating Committee was then called for Partial report # 1 was examined. There was a motion and a second to accept the report and it passed unanimously. Partial report #2 of the Nominating Committee was then given. There was a motion, a second, and adoption was made by the delegates. Partial Report #3 of the Nominating Committee was given, motioned, seconded and carried. Board of Tellers #2 was called to the front of the sanctuary and the ballot for District Officers and the TNU Trustee was distributed. Reminder was given to serve the other board of tellers with ballots. The assembly delegates voted, and the board of tellers #2 was dismissed to tally votes. An announcement was made about the Pension and Benefit offering that is being collected. SO far $955 has been collected to offset the deficit of $7000 on the district. The goal is 100% paid and Dr. Mark Berry has asked the churches and individuals of the assembly to give sacrificially to see that we raise the amount in full to ensure that our retired ministers continue to receive their benefits. The General Superintendent made an announcement on the voting for our District Superintendent. 156 Ballots were cast. Necessary to elect was 104; Yes: 143 - No: 13. Rev. Dr. Mark Berry was officially reelected and the assembly gave them a rousing standing ovation. Debi Berry was escorted to the platform to join her husband. A love offering for $823.40 was received for the Berry's and was presented and the assembly acknowledged their leadership with a clapping and cheering. Debi acknowledged the love and prayers of the District Family, especially in the time of transition in caring for their aging parents who are experiencing many health problems. The report of the district advisory board was then called for. The assembly was asked to review them and comments were called for. There was a motion, a second, no questions, and the report was adopted unanimously. Church properties report was then examined by the delegates and members of the assembly. The report was explained by the General Superintendent. Motion was given, second was added, the report was further reviewed and passed unanimously. 52 The report of the district treasurer was then called for. Mr. Jimmy Horton, District Treasurer came to the platform to give the Treasurer’s report. The report was accepted by motion, second and unanimous vote. The District Auditing Committee report was read and given by the General Superintendent. The motion, and second was given. The Report was adopted unanimously. The report of the Finance Committee was then read and explained by Jimmy Horton, District Treasurer. There was a motion, a second and the assembly delegates and members adopted the report. A special recognition was given by the General Superintendent to the following churches: Bayview, Columbiana, Cottondale, Dothan First, East Brewton, Landmark, Lanett, Millry, Mobile First, Montgomery Capital City, Montgomery First, Ridgeville, Shawmut, Taylor's Chapel and Tuscaloosa Holten Heights for paying all allocations in full for the last 10 years. The assembly reacted with hearty applause. Then a special recognition was given by the General Superintendent to Nina Fuller, District NMI President for 100% plus paid on the world evangelism fund for the Alabama South District. The Capital City Zone was called forward to give their zone pastors reports. While the District Secretary read the accomplishments for each church Dr. Berry presented Award Certificates to the pastors. The assembly enjoyed these impacting reports. The Middendorfs were given gifts from their respective favorite Alabama Schools. Dr. Middendorf said he saw a dangerous trend appearing...but looked forward to seeing how the day would unfold. Dr. Greg Rickey and his wife were welcomed to the assembly and recognized, by Dr. Middendorf. Dr. Dan Boone, president of Trevecca Nazarene University, was then introduced and welcomed to the platform to give his report. He shared a wonderful video presentation from the University. Dr. Boone reminded us that Trevecca, and all our Nazarene Universities, are the discipleship plan for our teens that are leaving high school, and entering the challenging years of their lives. The universities exist to help prepare leaders for the kingdom, and to retain our teens and young adult to the church of the Nazarene. He let the assembly know that only 12% of graduating seniors attend any kind of Nazarene University. Dr. Boone has said that he has made it his mission to see this rate increase significantly. Dr. Boone presented a book called "The Lord's Prayer, Imagine It Answered." this book goes to support the Needy Student Fund; books are $5 each. He also pointed us toward a form in our packet that will help us give a scholarship for $1000 to an Alabama South District student. In closing - Dr. Boone shared what warms his heart the most; The "I AM Second" program. This program has the athletes being the student spiritual leaders on the campus. Although they compete to win - they are second and the Lord is first. They are not only winning at their sports, they are winning in their testimonies in the world. While all over the rest of the country, Christian Universities and Colleges are closing, Trevecca will be there tomorrow because the Nazarene people want it there. Dr. Boone wants us to be a rabid recruiter for the university, and a gatherer of funds from our local churches to keep our University strong. The Trevecca Nazarene University Alumni award this year is given to Rev. Larry Sparker from the Columbiana Church. It was presented by Rev. Michael Johnson, on behalf of the University. Announcements were given and the assembly was asked to reconvene at 1:30PM. Rev. Greg Rickey dismissed the convention to lunch break with prayer. AFTERNOON SESSION 1:30 PM ~ April 26 2013 53 The assembly reconvened with a prayer offered by Dr. J. Roy Fuller, District Superintendent Emeritus, Alabama South. The praise team from Millbrook led in the song - "Jesus Is Alive and Well." The results of the election of District Officers and TNU trustee were given. 153 ballots were cast for District advisory board. Elder Brenda Tyus 79; Greg Wood 72; Lay: Jimmy Horton 84; Lisa Skinner 68. Brenda Tyus was elected as Elder and Jimmy Horton as Lay Advisory Board members. The election for TNU trustee term to expire 2016: Ballots cast 153 Necessary to elect 77. 146 Yes, 1 No. Andy Rutherford is elected as TNU Trustee. A special presentation was given to Dr. Jesse Middendorf, by Rev. William Holley, District Secretary, on behalf of the Alabama South District. And then he continued with a special presentation to Mrs. Susan Middendorf. They expressed great appreciation for the gifts and chance to be with Alabama South. Dr. Mark Berry made an announcement about the Jesus Film. He has passed out 2 Jesus Films for each pastor to take and give away. Dr. Berry reminded the pastors that this is an exciting ministry that is to be given away - not kept. Dr. Middendorf let us know that the Jesus Film has been proclaimed the greatest evangelical tool of the 21st century. The Chattahoochee Valley Zone was called to give their reports. Gifts were presented by the zone churches to the G.S. and his wife as well. The reports were interesting and future focused. The District Camp Report was given by Rev. Dan Ventling. He reported that people are being saved, sanctified, and called into ministry at the camp. He recognized the camp board and Rev. Lamar Smith, Camp Board Director, for their hard work and vision for the future. He expressed thanks to the assembly for their contributions and prayers. The pool project is underway and the 2013 VBS offering, from both Alabama South and North will go to a new playground for the younger children to use. Rev. Ventling encouraged the people to go to the camp and use it. He believes lives will be changed. There is a work week scheduled the first week of May and he asked for anyone who can to come and help restore the buildings. He concluded in saying we need to pray, pray, pray! Pray for funds, for workers, but most of all for people who will come there and be changed by God during a time away. Rev. Lamar Smith then took the podium and asked for each of the pastors to stand. A packet was given to them that spoke of "Friends of Rolling Hill Camp." He announced that Pastors in an RV will stay free at Rolling Hills Family Camp this year. He asked for the pastors to recruit those who would participate in the Friends of the Camp program. Rev. Mark Berry recognized students from Nazarene Bible College. He then presented the 2013 Distinguished Alumnus Award to Rev. William D. Holley, a 1975 graduate of NBC. The North Central and Dothan Zones were called to give their reports. Good reports with vision were given and fun gifts for the GS and his wife were presented. The Mobile Zone was then called to give their reports. The pastors and their congregations showered the GS and his wife with fun gifts and visionary reports were given. There was a video presented from headquarters, reminding us that TOGETHER WE ARE BETTER. The next group of pastors was called from the South Central Zone, followed by the Tuscaloosa Zone. Great reports were given and many more Alabama/Auburn gifts were given to the Middendorfs. 54 District Secretary made a motion to send special greetings to: Mrs. Barbara Chaney-Scaia, wife of former District Superintendent, Dr. Reeford Chaney; Parents of Dr. Berry (Rev. & Mrs. Atwood Berry) and Debi (Mr. & Mrs. Ken Reigard) and Debi; Rev. and Mrs. Greg Storey, District Superintendent elect of the Alabama North District. There was recognition of retired/former District Superintendents present: Dr. and Mrs. J. Roy Fuller, District Superintendent Emeritus, and Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Sessions, District Superintendent, Emeritus. Dr. Mark Berry also recognized visitors and guest of the assembly: Dr. Dan Boone, President Trevecca Nazarene University; Rev. Michael Johnson, Public Liaison for the Office of the President of TNU; and Rev. and Mrs. Greg Storey, Alabama North District Superintendent. There was motion made to let the District Secretary be authorized to edit harmonize, expunge, and print the minutes. The meetings were then adjourned with the Memoirs report and prayer JESSE MIDDENDORF, General Superintendent WILLIAM D. HOLLEY, District Secretary V. REPORTS 1. A. DISTRICT OFFICERS District Superintendent’s Report April 25, 2013 Dr. Jesse & Susan Middendorf, Dr. Roy and Nina Fuller, Dr. Phillip and Mary Sessions, honored guests, esteemed pastors of the Alabama South District, and beloved laity from across our great state, welcome to the 31st District Assembly of the Church of the Nazarene in South Alabama. It is my privilege to share the accomplishments of pastors and laypersons that faithfully served God together in their local churches and communities in this, my sixth report. 1 Corinthians 12:12-13 (The Message) reads, “You can easily enough see how this kind of thing works by looking no further than your own body. Your body has many parts—limbs, organs, cells—but no matter how many parts you can name, you’re still one body. It’s exactly the same with Christ. By means of His one Spirit, we all said good-bye to our partial and piecemeal lives. We each used to independently call our own shots, but then we entered into a large and integrated life in which He has the final say in everything. (This is what we proclaimed in word and action when we were baptized.) Each of us is now a part of his resurrection body, refreshed and sustained at one fountain—His Spirit—where we all come to drink. The old labels we once used to identify ourselves—labels like Jew or Greek, slave or free—are no longer useful.” As we are aware, the General Superintendents will be sharing the theme, “We are Better Together” as they travel to various assemblies this year. Therefore, with the theme of “togetherness” in mind, I want to begin by saying “thank you” to all those who make our district what it is. We are truly a better district when we work together. Words of Appreciation If it were not for the tireless efforts of laypeople and pastors, we could never see our district progress. A “big” thank you to Mr. Jimmy Horton, our District Finance Committee chairman and treasurer. His 55 knowledge in the area of finance has contributed to our financial stability. Of course, it takes churches like yours that gave generously to the district to provide needed funds. Thank you to Rev. Bill Holley, our district secretary. Bill is a God-send to this district. He is organized and thorough, which is what we need in a secretary. I have the privilege of working with a well-qualified office administrator. Debi has worked in banks, churches, and now our district office. She is qualified in experience, talent, and education. With her smile and her capabilities, she has won the hearts of the district. Thank you, Debi, for being a wonderful wife and for the difference you have made on the Alabama South District. A special thank you to the District Advisory Board: Mr. Danny Curtis, Mr. Jim Metcalf, Mr. Dale Strickland, Rev. Bill Holley, Rev. Andy Rutherford, and Rev. Scott Sessions. Thank you for your commitment to the district and the time you have invested. Our Missional Leaders are the most underpaid pastors on the district. Actually, they don’t get paid, but give sacrificially to lead the pastors in their respective mission areas. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Pastor Carl Reed – Capital Mission Area Pastor Tim Campbell – Chattahoochee Valley Mission Area Pastor Scott Sessions – Dothan Mission Area Pastor Mitchell Powell – Mobile Mission Area Pastor Larry Spraker – North Central Mission Area Pastor James Meadows – South Central Mission Area Pastor James Walker – Tuscaloosa Mission Area We are appreciative to our auxiliary leaders: Pastor Mitchell Powell – our SDMI chairperson, Mr. Bob Evans – our NYI president, and Mrs. Nina Fuller – our NMI president. Let’s share our thanks for their faithful service and good leadership across the district. New Pastors Several new pastors have come to the district or transitioned in ministry this past year. I would like for them to stand as I read their names. Join with me in welcoming our new pastors: Tim & Laura Sullivan (Calvert); Larry & Mary Ann Spraker (Columbiana & Childersburg Community of Hope); Joe Parker (Grand Bay); Bernie & Linda Defffinger (Lanett); Ken & Judy Wyatt (Ridgeville); Walter “Wally” & Loyace Rezendes (Sylacauga); Brett & Christina Medley (Trinity); and James & Dannell Fogel (Valley First). New staff members include: Lance & Debra Conn (Dothan First); Terri & Steve Sinquefield (Columbiana & Childersburg Community of Hope); Mance & Mary Ann McCarthy (Sylacauga); and Mark Aills (Tuscaloosa First). NewStarts I want to give special recognition to our NewStart pastors (please stand as I call your name): Jeff & Lisa Skinner (Auburn Eagle Pointe); Larry & Mary Ann Spraker (Community of Hope); Tonya & Jeff Cotton (Foley Newstart Community); Jeff & Andrea McCoy (God’s Glory Ministries); and Mike & Burma Walters (Open Arms Ministry). 56 The Jeremiah Award – Previously the Playing Hurt Award Jeremiah 29:11 reads, “For I know the plans I have for you,” declares the LORD, “plans to prosper you and not to harm you, plans to give you hope and a future.” The Jeremiah Award is named after Jeremiah, the weeping prophet, who gave hope to the people of Israel and wept with compassion over God’s people. This award is given to the pastor who went through unusually tough circumstances this past year, but prevailed. This retired pastor spent over 20 years in pastoral ministry spanning from Texas, Oklahoma, North Florida, and South Alabama. Numerous times this pastor neared death, but God saw fit to bring him back. All the while, his wife stood faithfully by his side. A few years ago, his wife was told that he would not survive; therefore, bought a casket in preparation for his death. God had a plan for his life. At this time, I would like to present this year’s “Jeremiah Award” to Pastor Mark and Teresa Armstrong. In the midst of near death, they looked to the future in hope. Our Statistics The statistical highlights of the past year are as follows: Raised for all Purposes: $4,150,254 Church Membership: 4,058 New Nazarenes: 160 Worship Attendance Average: 2,794 Discipleship Attendance Average: 2,218 Fund Allocation Payments: World Evangelism Fund: $198,670 (103.10%) District Ministries Fund: $203,654 (90.74%) Education Fund: $72,691 (91.66%) Pensions and Benefits: $74,435 (93.86%) We thank every church that paid 100% or more of their allocations. I challenge churches that did not reach the goal of 100% giving to commit to rising to the challenge of full participation next year! The answer to our financial concerns would be to lead more people to Christ, disciple them and educate them in the purpose of tithing. We have asked pastors to receive or bring an offering to the assembly to help offset the $6,910 deficit in our Pensions budget in order to reach 100%. I will ask pastors to please send their church offerings to the platform today so that the district treasurer can tabulate and then give an offering report after the lunch break. I believe that God will bless our faithfulness in our sacrificial giving. Awards Certificates of achievement will be presented later today when the pastors share their reports. At that time, we want to celebrate the accomplishments of pastors and churches that sacrificially gave for the advancement of the kingdom. HOPE Award The HOPE Award is given to the lead pastor of a church that had a fruitful, passionate ministry of 57 evangelism and discipleship, and a commitment to fund the mission of the Church of the Nazarene through faithful stewardship. This church has brought HOPE to their community with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. This year’s HOPE Award will be presented to the pastor of a recently established Parent-Affiliated Church. Their percentage of conversions was greater than any other church on the district, based on the size of the church. This church has been an example of kingdom building. Rev. Larry Spraker, pastor of the Columbiana Church of the Nazarene, would you please come forward to receive the Hope Award on behalf of the former Childersburg Church, renamed Community of Hope Church of the Nazarene. Project Care A special thank you to those that participated in Project Care that began last year to assist smaller churches in need of updating their facilities. This year we worked on the parsonage at Valley First. Would the following individuals stand in recognition of your participation in this project: Rev. Les & Patsy Snodgrass, Rev. Tim Campbell and the Shawmut Church of the Nazarene, and anyone else who might have assisted in this effort. They are proof of cooperation efforts on the district. We are Better Together There may be some who question the importance of our denomination. I have come up with the most important reasons why we are "better together" through the functions and responsibilities of the Alabama South District: 1. Accountability: We have the greatest means of accountability as a district and denomination. 2. Connectedness: We are a connected district. We care about each other and take part in camps, retreats, and revivals. The district facilitates building of morale through fellowship, collaboration, resourcing, and connectivity. 3. Evangelism: Together we are a group of churches that collectively are impacting our communities for Christ. 4. Finances: Giving, regardless of the size of church, makes a difference for the kingdom. As someone once said, “equal sacrifice, not equal giving.” 5. Leadership Development: The district provides training to pastors through accessible and attractive opportunities for personal and professional growth. 6. Collaborative Discipleship Opportunities: While a few of our larger churches can fund their own retreats, etc., the vast majority of our churches, and even our larger ones, benefit from district-sponsored events. 7. Assessment and Credentialing of Ministers: The accountability through ministerial credentials and studies helps maintain theological clarity and integrity. 8. Pastoral Placement and Pastoral Evaluation Assistance: Church boards are provided assistance by the district in times of pastoral transition and during a pastor's tenure. So, I have concluded that we are “better together” – not independently. Change For us to be “better” in the togetherness, we need to make some changes in our churches on the Alabama South District. We must admit that change does not come easy for most. This plaque was displayed in a local gym: “There are 3 C’s in Life: Choices, chances and changes. You must make a choice to take a chance or your life will never change” 58 Choice: Alabama South District, you have a choice today to either move forward or backwards. Many of us are trying too hard to hold on to past traditions and ways of reaching the lost. Let me remind you that we have left the age of tent meetings and are now in the age of Twitter and Facebook. Someone said that the next greatest revival will look much different from the earlier revivals because of our changing world. Chances: We will need to take chances if we are to move forward. It might make some people upset or perhaps a few may leave our churches, but if we don’t take a chance, we will slowly die. I have actually heard laypeople and board members say, “We don’t want those kind of people in our church.” It’s amazing to me that some churches would rather see their church closed before they would be willing to reach out to a different class or culture of people. This attitude must change. Changes: We will need to make changes or our churches will die. We must learn that the best way of existence is to reproduce ourselves. One answer is: established churches starting new churches, regardless of size. The real answer is living out holiness to the world around us and leading them to Christ. The problem is, too many of our churches talk about holiness, teach about holiness, but don’t live it. Recently, I was reading “Helps to Holiness” written in 1896 by Samuel Brengle of the Salvation Army. He explains the definition of holiness through these words, “Perfect love expels from the heart all hatred and every evil temper contrary to love. Holiness is a state in which there is no anger, malice, blasphemy, hypocrisy, envy, love of ease, selfish desires for good opinion of men, shame of the Cross, worldliness, deceit, debate, contention, nor evil desire or tendency in the heart. It is a state in which there is no longer any doubt or fear. It is a state in which God is loved and trusted with a perfect heart.” Dr. Brengle shared his testimony of this experience of holiness as follows, “I walked out over Boston Common before breakfast, weeping for joy and praising God. Oh, how I loved! In that hour I knew Jesus, and I loved Him till it seemed my heart would break with love. I was filled with love for all His creatures. I heard the little sparrows chattering; I loved them. I saw a little worm wriggling across my path; I stepped over it; I didn’t want to hurt any living thing. I loved the dogs, I loved the horses, I loved the little urchins on the street, I loved the strangers who hurried past me, I loved the heathen, I loved the whole world. May God help us to return to our roots as Nazarenes not only to preach and teach holiness, but live it on a daily basis as pastors and lay people. Let’s spend more time loving each other and the world, than we do fighting over trivial matters. Vision for the Future This year, district pastors did a year-long study on the book by Paul Bordman called, “Make or Break Your Church in 365 Days”. Over 15 pastors came one time or the other during the past year to collaborate together via video conferencing. This is the challenge that was given to us as churches. Boardman states that our vision needs to be about two numbers: 1. The first number represents the individuals who will become new disciples of Christ through the life of the congregation in the next five years. 2. The second number represents the individuals the congregation will touch at least once with the love of Jesus Christ over the next five years through things like a food pantry, vacation Bible school, mission trips, or other events. God laid this on my heart as a challenge to our churches. I would like to challenge your church to have a vision for these two numbers. First, the pastors have been asked to share in their reports of how many 59 souls they would like to reach each year for the next five years. How many will you win to Christ and disciple? Secondly, how many people will you reach each year through outreach events that your church has organized for the purpose of touching the lives of others with the Gospel of Jesus Christ? My prayer is that every church will show life by winning at least one person to Christ each year. Of course, we should be reporting much more. Together, we can make a difference. Separately, we are ineffective. Together, we can challenge each other. Separately, we become loners with an inward mindset. Will you take the challenge? Dynamic Church Planting International (DCPI) In January, 40 pastors, including two from other denominations, and two districts, Alabama North and South, met on the district camp grounds for one week of extensive training for the planting of churches. Out of that training came several NewStart churches that God laid on the hearts of pastors. You will probably hear about these new works in the pastor’s report by those who attended. As part of my training that week, the following came through the joint effort of my team as we shared a vision of what we would like to occur on the Alabama South District: Alabama South District Church of the Nazarene LONG-TERM TRAINING IMPLEMENTATION VISION The Alabama South District Church of the Nazarene seeks to create a Holy Passion for… God Prayer People Progress Our passion for God compels us to fulfill the Great Commission to “Go into all the world and share the Gospel” as emphasized in Matthew 28. It fits the mission for the Church of the Nazarene to "Make Christlike Disciples in the Nations". It is this passion that moves us toward effective church planting multiplication. As taught by Christ, we are to “…Love the Lord your God with all your heart and with all your soul and with all your strength and with all your mind; and, Love your neighbor as yourself.” (Luke 10:27) Our passion for Prayer moves us to our knees to seek His guidance regarding when and where to plant churches. Prayer gives us the wisdom, knowledge, and power through the Holy Spirit to move from an ingrown churches to outgrown. Prayer gives us direction and points our minds and hearts toward God. This passion for prayer is seen as the driving force behind every effort to plant churches on the Alabama South District. It is a total dependence upon God. Our passion for People will be the catalyst for seeking new locations of worship for people that are seeking God. Our passion for people will result in new congregations reaching out to a community in compassion. We are motivated by a love for God and people to seek new venues of ministry. Our passion for Progress will drive us into moving forward without waning. Paul stressed, “I press on toward the goal to win the prize for which God has called me heavenward in Christ Jesus” (Philippians 3:14). Our desire will be to create an atmosphere and a culture of progress through the planting of new 60 churches. GOALS 1. It is our passion to change the mindset of churches and pastors on the Alabama South District to a community mindset rather than an inward mindset. 2. We desire for a heart of compassion for the lost in each leader across the district for their communities; thus, the desire to plant vibrant and growing new churches. 3. This Holy Passion leads us to the following goals within the next 10 years: a. To plant 20 new Anglo churches (2 per year) b. To plant 10 new Black churches (1 per year) c. To plant 10 new Hispanic churches (1 per year) 4. We will introduce Dynamic Church Planting International (DCPI) to all the pastors on the district through the yearly district superintendent’s training tour. 5. We will provide an introductory class for pastors and leaders in DCPI at the “Team Day” event in August of 2013, utilizing our trainers for the Churches Planting Churches (CPC) and Church Planting Essentials (CPE) tracks. This will merely familiarize leaders in what DCPI can offer. 6. We will begin the training of pastors and leaders through trained DCPI trainers in the areas of CPC and CPE. This training has already been scheduled under the leadership of Pastor Jeff Skinner of Auburn Eagle Pointe. Information is available in your packets. 7. Our goal will be to train every pastor on our district in various areas of DCPI within the next two to three years. 8. The five trained DCPI leaders will conduct training in their area of expertise at least once a year in their mission area. A total of one training session will be conducted each fall by the trainers on the district. 9. On January 13-17, 2014, we will reconvene at the Rolling Hills Camp and Conference Center for training in the areas of CPC and CPE, which will be a joint effort of the Alabama North and South districts. 10. As a new pastor joins the district, we will conduct a “new pastor” training and introduce them to our culture of planting churches through DCPI. 11. It is our vision that before a pastor on the Alabama South District can be ordained, they will be required to take either CPE or CPC. 12. We will ask each local church to provide two numbers for the 50 churches on the district: a. A five-year goal of individuals who will come to know Christ and be discipled. A project goal would be 20 per church or 1,000 per year or 5,000 in five years. b. A five-year goal of lives that we touch through the Gospel of Jesus Christ through various events such as: VBS, special events, Christmas/Easter events, etc. A projected goal would be at least 2,000 per church or 100,000 per year or 500,000 in five years. 13. Out of these two numbers we believe that God will give us the privilege of starting new churches. 14. Our ultimate goal is to make a significant difference for eternity so that our generation will be remembered for starting new churches that are making an impact in South Alabama. STRATEGIES 1. Provide statistics to emphasize why we need to plant churches. Our present numbers should bring us to our knees, and then to our feet to move into action. 2. We will place an emphasis on church planting and praying for church planting across the district on a specific Sunday in January of each year, specifically during the week of DCPI training at Rolling Hills. 3. We will encourage every church to place church planting as a priority on their prayer list and in their bulletins and literature on weekly/monthly basis. 4. In order to train all pastors on the district, we will need to utilize technology through video conferencing. 5. We will use the present missional leaders to gather their mission area pastors for training. 6. We will use our present “Team Day” to present church planting to the district and its leaders. 7. We will share our district vision through publications, assemblies, and various events throughout the year. 61 Our strategy is for the local church to catch this vision and not see it as solely a district vision. The challenge is, what would God have your church do to plant another church? Perhaps your church will start with a Bible study in a parishioner’s home that will eventually become a new church. What vision do you have for your local church? When we get in the mindset that we do things better together, then we will begin to see Alabama South District churches working together to start new churches without jealousy or competition. DISTRICT OFFICE If we are to do the above, our district office will need to be updated to a center of training. I have a vision for the District Center that has been caught by your District Advisory Board. Fifteen plus years ago, the present office space was leased in order to provide for a new and growing district. Times have changed and our district has different needs. It was recently agreed upon by the Advisory Board that we have outgrown our present facilities and there is a need to pursue the purchase of a property that will prepare us for the future. We are in need of space that can enable us to provide for training of pastors and a center where we can house all auxiliaries when they have their meetings throughout the year. Presently, we have been in negotiation with the facility that you will see on the screen and are praying that God will give us the property that He so desires. Pray with us as we seek His will. If your church would like to join in the vision, we may call upon you to contribute. Let’s pray for God’s will. EVANGELISM, DISCIPLESHIP, AND CHURCH PLANTING STARTS WITH THE HEART J.B. Chapman spoke at Kansas City First Church of the Nazarene in 1946 and said, “I want a revival that, like a summer shower, that will purify the atmosphere of our churches everywhere, and which will awake the dormant forces of our people young and old. I want something so general and so divine that it will be uncontrollable. I want something that will reemphasize old-time moral and spiritual conditions.” J.B. Chapman went on to say, “Nine-tenths of the bickering and fault-finding and suspicion and criticism among us, laymen and preachers, general and district superintendents, would disappear if we were people joined up in an all-out crusade for souls.” Dr. James Diehl, Nazarene General Superintendent Emeritus, speaking at the 1997 Nazarene General Assembly said: “The question before us is this: Is there enough passion in the soul of the church to carry this holiness message to the peoples of this world? Our problem is not with our profession, but with our passion. Our problem is not with our procedures, but with our passion. Our problem is not with our policy, but with our passion. Our problem is not with our purpose, but with our passion. Our problem is not with our programs, but with our passion. When it is all said and done: If we lose our passion, we lose our movement.” Again, let me remind you of our vision: To be a district with a Holy Passion for God, Prayer, People and Progress. THE CHALLENGE 62 We are all familiar with the verse in Proverbs 29:18 that reads, “Without a vision, the people perish”. What vision do you have for your church? It is not only about the pastor’s vision, but a collaboration and cooperation of the people who see something "together". For you see, “together is really better”. At this time, I would like for each pastor to stand where they are and have our General Superintendent pray a prayer for you and your church. My prayer for you is that God would lay a vision on your heart that would spill over into your church, a passion for God that will burn within your soul, and a love for each other that will bring us together in Christ. Let’s come stand "together" and commit our goals to Christ. Let's desire a move of God upon our hearts and lives that would affect our churches and cause a revival like we have never experienced before! Respectfully submitted, Mark D. Berry, District Superintendent 2. Sunday School and Discipleship Ministries International Chairman April 24, 2013 Greetings to: Dr. Jesse Middendorf, Dr. Berry, delegates and friends of the convention. I stand before you today humbled by this past year. Having accepted this position by appointment from our District Leadership without any prior preparation, I soon discovered that I had more to learn than I ever imagined. I give God thanks for the great people had placed along side me to help me in this ministry: Dr. Berry our D.S., Each of my Department Heads (have stand), each Mission Area Leader (have stand) and the District Sunday School Board (have stand). Let me give a special note of thanks to Rev. Bill Holley and Rev. Carl Reed for their untiring efforts to keep me straight. To these I invite you to join me in giving a sign of thanks for what they have allowed God to do through them this past year in our local churches and on the district scene (lead in applause). During this past year I had the privilege of attending each district Sunday School functions that I could. I must say now that our district Sunday School is alive and well, seeking the lost and bringing the message of holiness through a wide variety of formats. I take sanctified pride in being counted among you the people of Alabama South Church of the Nazarene who love the Lord your God and your neighbor. God will bless you with the reward of your labor! There have been great days on the local level as well! These churches have given their best and experienced the grace of God this past year in their Sunday Schools. (Call out Award Churches and present Certificates). We join them in their celebration because in is all for the Kingdom and the souls that have been changed! Our District retreats are a much needed function of the Sunday School arm of our district church. I encourage you to: 1) Plan to attend the retreats that are appropriate for you, 2) Pray for those retreats that they by be a time of renewal physically and a time of spiritual revival. 3) If you can’t go pick out one and support them with your generous gift. Please allow me to speak briefly to two district programs that God has made especially dear to my heart. 1) Quizzing: While Teen Quizzing falls under the prevue of the NYI, the making of great quizzers begins in our Children’s Quizzing program. If you church is not participating – your children 63 need for you to do so – yesterday! In this program your child will be exposed to the Word of God in a much more penetrating and power manner than in any other program God has given to us! They will be into the Word of God but more importantly you will find that the Word of God is in them to have an eternal life changing effect! 2) VBS: What a blessing VBS is to our local church and community. If you do the traditional or alternative style it is still one of the greatest outreach happenings that your local Sunday School will experience. Plan your VBS, Pray God’s Spirit upon your VBS, Participate in bringing children to your VBS, Place yourself on the children’s door step afterwards and meet the parents! And just see what God will do! This summer or VBS offering will be different. In conjunction with Alabama North District Church of the Nazarene our missionary offering project will have a closer to home impact than normal. All VBS offerings will still be counted as approved mission and 10% giving. But our offerings will be designated as a home mission project. This year our offerings will go to the jointly operated campgrounds for the installation of a fully equipped children’s playground complete with safety mulch! Your children will be able to give and see a tangible result of their giving right here at home. Please allow me to close by sharing with you a hope and a prayer for your local Sunday School. Imagine if your will a Sunday School where each children’s teacher makes weekly contact with each child, just to keep in touch and love them in Jesus’ name. Imagine a Sunday School where each Youth and Young Adult teacher is active in the lives of each pupil outside the classroom. Sharing the ups and downs of life on an individual basis and tempering that sharing with the love of God being given to each student through their Sunday School Teacher. Imagine a Sunday School where every Adult Teacher reaches out during the week to make house or hospital call, leave that text or e-mail or talk on the phone just for the purpose of being the hands and feet of God to their students. Imagine a Sunday School where love is spoken every day of the week not with words but with meaningful actions. Imagine a Sunday School where teacher and student alike are fully engaged in being Christ to each other and community we live in. Thank you for the privilege I have had this past year of being ministered to by you – our district Sunday School ministries! God has blessed and His blessings never cease! Respectfully Submitted, Rev. Mitchell L. Powell 3. Nazarene Missions International President’s Report April 24, 2013 To Rev. and Mrs. Heap, Dr. Mark Berry, special guests, delegates and friends of this thirtieth NMI Convention, it is a privilege to bring my fifth report for the Alabama South District, “Partners in the Harvest” of God’s kingdom. It is a joy to serve, to pray, to give and work with faithful and generous people who are ready and willing to be involved in the Harvest. Many before us have planted and watered and God is giving the growth. Jesus said in John 4:35: “Lift up your eyes, and look on the fields, for they are white already to harvest.” I recently learned that when the wheat field is ready for harvest it is a bright golden color and as the wheat matures it begins to turn a snowy white. Jesus said the fields are white for harvest. That means it is ripe and ready. It needs to be done now or the harvest will ruin and it will be too late. There are still many fields that we need to reach with the love of God before it is too late. We are blessed with district leaders who believe in the Great Commission and give us instruction and inspire us to keep on the mission to which God has called us. Thank you, Dr. Berry and Debi, for 64 your strong leadership and your encouragement and support throughout the year. We are grateful for all the ways you help us to be people of God. I am thankful for my husband who is always lending his support and very often asking, “What can I do to help?” He helps in so many ways and I could not do this job without him and his encouragement. He really deserves some kind of medal! It is a privilege to serve with the dedicated leaders who make up the District NMI Council. Each one of them has a heart for missions and they serve with joy. I would like to recognize them: Donna Angerbrandt, Debi Berry, Diane Thompson, Judy Wyatt, June Jarrell, Dot Brumbeloe, Lisa Skinner, Beth Hopkins, Dorothy Heller, Beckie Shackelford, Amanda Young, Sue Williams, Lavelle Nobles, Freddy Williams. Thank you, district council, for your service to God and the church through NMI. We are “PARTNERS IN THE HARVEST” by: PRAYING: Prayer is the key to successful missionary work. It is an important key to helping bring in the harvest. Missionaries always tell us that the most important thing we can do for them is to pray. I suggest to you that you be specific in your prayers and pray regularly for missionaries by name, pray for your LINKS family, pray for missionaries who visit our district, and others that you may know personally. By praying specifically for special people and particular needs you will feel more involved in the harvest of souls. Try it and receive a blessing and be a blessing to a missionary! Continue to pray for the meetings of the Global NMI Convention and General Assembly coming up in June. The Board of General Superintendents have asked us all to join in a time of Prayer & Fasting beginning June 1 – 21as we approach the General Assembly and Conventions. We are “PARTNERS IN THE HARVEST” by: EDUCATING and INVOLVING: Pastors and NMI presidents, thank you for your prayers, involvement and leadership in missions. You have educated and challenged your people to support missions. You have involved every age group, children, teens, and adults in all different areas of the mission work. Many of you have met all your goals. Some of you worked very hard, but just didn’t quite reach your goals. We say thank you to all of you, pastors and presidents, and local council members for your service to God and every contribution to global missions. (A gift from Cuba is in every church’s packet) I thank you for educating and informing your people about Nazarene missions by promoting the Reading Books. Many of you have read all of the books and we have a total of 3743 (4114 readers in 2012) readers. Lisa Skinner, Mission Education Coordinator will present some awards a little later this morning and share some information about the presidents packets. (Awards go to Tuscaloosa Holten Heights 180%over goal and Calvert 320% over goal.) TEAM Day is another way we educate and inform. Thanks to all who participated in TEAM Day last August. NMI presented three workshops to help you in your local missions program. You brought over 300 pounds of school supplies to TEAM Day and June Jarrell was able to take them to the Pathway for Children Child Development Center in the Dominican Republic that we had supported through the Children’s Project the year before. You will hear more about that later. We anticipate another great TEAM Day, August 10, 2013 sharing information to help each other. We are “PARTNERS IN THE HARVEST” through… WORK & WITNESS: Alabama South District sent a Work & Witness team to Honduras this past October where they worked on the Ulola church and parsonage. God helped in many and mighty ways for us to be able to send a team to Cuba earlier this month. Just 15 days ago they returned from Cuba. We can hardly wait to hear the report of our Work & Witness director, June Jarrell, later this morning. 65 We are “PARTNERS IN THE HARVEST” with… MISSIONARIES: We have brought first-hand reports to you through missionaries. We hosted two missionary families on the district last year: Gary & Penney (Zambia) and Russell & Donna (Africa). I urge you to schedule a missionary for your church. We are thankful to Dot Brumbeloe for her tremendous work in scheduling Deputation Tours on the District. Please talk with her about a missionary. This is one of the most effective ways to connect your church with what is happening on the mission field. January 26, 2013 we had our first Teen Mission Rally at Capital City Church with NMI/NYI jointly sponsoring the event. There were over 100 in attendance and missionaries Russ & Donna from Africa really connected with our teens. We give special thanks to Lisa Skinner and Bob Evans for coordinating the day. We are already anticipating the second Teen Mission Rally, January 25, 2014 with missionary Cynthia from Argentina. We are “PARTNERS IN THE HARVEST” through… OUR CHILDREN: Alabama South children are “Partners in the Harvest”. The Children’s Mission Rally, held in October each year, continues to be a well attended day for our boys and girls. Gary & Penney and their children were a blessing as they told us about their work in Zambia. It is a joy to see the children’s enthusiasm for missions and their desire to participate in the Children’s projects each year. As Judy reported last evening, our children have again gone above and beyond and raised a total of $16,691.00 for the District Center in Guyana. Did you know that in these last 6 years our children have given over $ 87,000.00 to world mission projects. We thank Judy Wyatt for her leadership and look forward to the new project this year of supporting the Boat for the Amazon in Brazil which will help to reach hundreds of boys and girls and men and women with the Gospel who could not be reached without the boat. We are “PARTNERS IN THE HARVEST” through our… GIVING: I am grateful and amazed at your generous giving to world missions. Thank you for your faithfulness in giving to World Evangelism Fund and all the world mission special offerings. We have a total of 20 churches that have earned recognition as WORLD EVANGELISM CHURCH OF EXCELLENCE by OVER PAYING WEF, giving 5.7% or more: (NMI President and Pastor please stand if your name is on the list. The certificate is in the president’s packet.) AUBURN EAGLE POINT MOBILE RIVERSIDE CALVERT MONTGOMERY CAPITAL CITY COLUMBIANA MONTGOMERY FIRST COTTONDALE ROCK MILLS DOTHAN FIRST SHAWMUT EAST BREWTON SPENCER LANDMARK TAYLOR’S CHAPEL LANETT TUSCALOOSA FIRST MILLBROOK TUSCALOOSA HOLTEN HEIGHTS MILLRY WALLACE CHAPEL We have another 6 churches that paid World Evangelism Fund in full by giving 5.5% of income this year: (Pastor and/or President please stand and remain standing until all have been called. They will receive the WORLD EVANGELISM CHURCH certificate and it is in the president’s packet). The churches are: CALVERT SELMA WEST VILLAGE EXCEL EJM SYLACAUGA FIRST RIDGEVILLE TUSCALOOSA SOUTH 66 We give special thanks you to all the churches that paid World Evangelism Fund in full or overpaid and to every church and individual who gave to keep Nazarene missions going strong. Through your generous giving to missions you gave to: Approved Mission Specials $128,717.00 (Alabaster, WMBroadcast, Miss. Health Care, LINKS, Work & Witness Trips, Compassionate Ministries, Deputation, Jesus Film, Missionary Christmas) Children’s Project - District Center in Guyana $ 16,691.00 Cuba Work & Witness project $ 12,394.00 Given to Alabama South Work & Witness Fund $ 975.00 World Evangelism Fund (103.10% Paid) $198,670.00 GRAND TOTAL $357,447.00 Your giving to missions tells me you are serious about obeying the Great Commission and being faithful to the God of the Harvest! Praise the Lord! We have 19 churches that have reached the requirements for Mission Priority One. (Will the president or pastor or someone from the church please stand and remain standing until all have been called). (The certificate is in the president’s packet). The Mission Priority One churches are: AUBURN EAGLE POINTE COLUMBIANA COTTONDALE DOTHAN FIRST EAST BREWTON EXCEL EJM LANDMARK LANETT MILLBROOK MOBILE RIVERSIDE MONTGOMERY CAPITAL CITY MONTGOMERY FIRST SHAWMUT ROCK MILLS SPENCER SYLACAUGA FIRST TUSCALOOSA FIRST TUSC. HOLTEN HEIGHTS WALLACE CHAPEL THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL THE WAYS YOU HAVE BEEN “PARTNERS IN THE HARVEST” THIS PAST YEAR. YOU HAVE AMAZED ME AND I BELIEVE GOD IS PLEASED WITH ALL THE THINGS WE HAVE DONE….AND I THINK HE IS STILL SAYING TO US: “The harvest fields are white, but the reapers (workers) are few. Look at the fields they are open and ready for the harvest.” They have passed the golden color stage and are now white. This means we must get to the work of the harvest while there is still time. How do you think Jesus sees the harvest? I think… 1. Jesus sees the Harvest as Plentiful “Then Jesus said to his disciples, ‘The harvest is plentiful” (Matt 9:37). In Jesus’ day the world population was approximately 150 million people. The world’s population today exceeds 6 billion people – with over 300 million in the United States. The number of spiritually lost and dying is overwhelming. The harvest is plentiful. 2. Jesus sees the Harvest as Precious Make no mistake about it: Jesus loves people. “When he saw the crowds, he had compassion on them” (Matt. 9:36) The word Compassion describes the love that moves a person to the depths of their being, that moves people to cry for others, that moves people beyond sentimental feelings to heartfelt action. Roy Fish served as professor of evangelism at Southwestern Baptist Seminary. Years ago, his infant son had an illness that almost caused his death. Fish’s heart broke at the thought of his son dying. 67 As he waited by his son’s bed, Fish pondered the question, “What would I regret most if my son died? The answer came clear he said, “I would regret that he died never knowing how much I love him.” Jesus’ heart grieves over every soul. God grieves because those who die without Christ never know how much he loves them. The harvest is precious. 3. Jesus sees the Harvest as Perishing Jesus said to his followers, “Open your eyes and look at the fields! They are ripe for harvest” (John 4:35) Ripened wheat takes on a golden hue when ready for harvest. However, if reaping is delayed, the grain begins to turn a pale white and will soon fall over on the ground. There is always a sense of urgency to bringing in the harvest. The old preacher Vance Havner used to say, “The tragedy of our time is that the situation is desperate, but the saints are not.” The fields are white we need to get the reaping done before it is too late! The Gospel is only good news if it arrives in time. The harvest is perishing. 4. Jesus sees the Harvest as Priority In Matt 9:37-38 Jesus says, “The harvest is plentiful, but the workers are few. Ask the Lord of the harvest therefore to send out workers into his harvest field”. The harvest will never be reaped unless there are reapers to reap it. As followers of Jesus today (we) need to see people as Jesus saw them – as plentiful, precious and perishing. Our job is not to save the harvest – that’s God’s work. Our job is to tell the people about the Lord of the harvest. We must pray, we must go, we must send. We may need to send our sons and daughters. Sadly, a professor of missions at a Nazarene university shared with me that one of the greatest hindrances to young people responding to the call to missions is that their parents do not want to release them. A subtle false teaching says we can be evangelical without being evangelistic. It has us believe that we go to church rather than we go into the world. That kind of thinking will not get the harvest in. You say, there are so many people. The harvest is so vast. The needs are so overwhelming. What can I do? I am reminded of the old man, walking the beach at dawn, who noticed a young man ahead of him picking up starfish and flinging them into the sea. Catching up with the youth, he asked what he was doing. The answer was that the stranded starfish would die if left in the morning sun. “But the beach goes on for miles, and there are millions of starfish,” countered the old man “how can your effort make a difference?” The young man looked at the starfish in his hand and then threw it to safety in the waves. “It makes a difference to that one,” he said. I hope that your heart is stirred to make a difference in the harvest. When we begin to see people as Jesus saw people it makes all the difference in the world. When we see people as Jesus saw people it will cause us to take responsibility, to pray, to go and to tell about Jesus. The harvest is ready. I believe we can and we must do more when it comes to bringing in the harvest of souls? We can rejoice over our past accomplishments as Partners in the Harvest, and we can also enjoy the work of today as God gives us the passion, the love, the resources and the energy to continue the work he has called us to do. I believe we do see the harvest as Plentiful, Precious, Perishing, but have we forgotten that is must be a Priority. Thank you, Alabama South, for being Partners in the Harvest! Let’s make the Harvest a priority! Respectfully submitted, Nina S. Fuller NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL PRESIDENT’S REPORT March 2, 2013 Dr. & Mrs. Mark Berry, Pastors, Youth Workers, Delegates, Council Members and Teens & Friends to this Convention. 68 WELCOME TO NYI Convention 2013!! On behalf of the District Council, I want to welcome you to the Alabama South District NYI Convention! Thanks To: Thank You, To Rev. Dan & Jeri Venting and the Rolling Hills Conference Center Staff for hosting the NYI Convention. To HHCN, Pastor Bill & Brenda, My local Youth Group Students & Adults. To the District Council Members, for all the hard work and leadership, that you do to help make each event & the District NYI such a great success! Last year at this time I talked to you about who we are. Who is this group of people called “Nazarenes”? A Living Faith What Nazarenes Believe addresses the Core Values of who we are. The Nazarene DNA, if you will. Our Mission is to make Christ like Disciples of all nations. That means, our, Cities, neighborhoods, regardless of color, race, or cultural. My prayer for your youth group this year has been that you have expanded your “world”. To enlarge who you invite to know Jesus. At this time, I want to take time to honor Local Youth Groups from the district. To bring attention to students and adults who were willing to go, to serve and to have a great time in fellowship!! If I missed your church attending and event, please let me know!! “YOUTH GROUP ON THE MOVE AWARD” This award is given to local Youth Groups that had at least one person to attend a District Event. NYI President/Youth Pastor, if you will come forward when your church name is called. District Mission Trip 2012 Director: Bob Evans Moundville Tuscaloosa Holten Heights New Providence Mobile First Refuel District & Regional TNT 2012 Director: David Kemp & Richard Johnson Calvert Excel Lake Martin Moundville Ridgeville Trinity Columbiana Eagle Point Landmark Mobile 1st Roanoke Tuscaloosa 1st Dothan 1st East Brewton God’s Glory Lanett Millbrook Montgomery 1st New Providence Rock Mills Shawmut Sylacauga Tuscaloosa Holten Heights Lock-In 2012 Director: Jeff & Amy Mills Dothan Mobile First Tuscaloosa 1st Lanett Landmark Mobile Riverside Rock Mills Tuscaloosa Holten Heights Lake Martin Shawmut First 69 Camp 2012 Director: Lisa Skinner Lanett Landmark Mobile 1st Roanoke Rock Mills Shawmut First Tuscaloosa Holten Heights Mobile Riverside Tuscaloosa. 1st “THE DISTRICT COUNCIL AWARD” This award is given to local Youth Groups that had at least one person to attend 3 District Event. We had 7 Churches that sent at least one teen to 3 District Events! District Council Award of Excellence Dothan Rock Mills Lanett Shawmut Landmark Tuscaloosa 1st Mobile First Tuscaloosa Holten Heights THE PRESIDENT’S AWARD. This award is given to local Youth Groups that had at least one person to attend all District Events. And participated in District Quizzing. President’s Award of Excellence Mobile First Tuscaloosa Holten Heights Congratulations To all Youth Groups that made an effort to attend and support the District NYI. Youth Pastors, NYI Presidents, Volunteers. Mom & Dad, thank you for caring and serving! You are the “backbone” of Youth Ministry! Pastors, Youth Pastors NYI Leaders Do you know…..YOUR DISTRICT NYI NEEDS YOU and YOUR Local Church? NYI Council wants to encourage ALL churches and Youth Groups to be a part of ALL district events. I want to encourage NYI Presidents, Youth Pastors, and Pastors GET EXCITED ABOUT DISTRICT EVENTS!!! Your teens will be excited about what “YOU” are excited about!!! Take a few minutes & look over your local programming to look for conflicts in your scheduling of local Youth Activities with District Events. Students, as a Local & District Church we are very proud of you for being active in your school. Let all your coaches and teachers and other students Know that you are a Christian, and that you are a Nazarene!! Be up front with them that you may need to miss a practice, game or concert, something for Church. Delegates, you have been elected by your local NYI to represent them. What will you do with that responsibility? In your local elections did you pray before voting? Did you pray about what God wanted you to do…BEFORE THE ELECTION? Today, you will hold in your hand a ballot. As we vote for district leaders, pray for the person, student and adults that you vote for. Pray that God will give them, strength, wisdom, and the spirit of cooperation with each other. Hey while you’re at it, Pray for your local NYI President, Youth Pastor. They give up a lot and of themselves to help you. 70 Your vote is very important. With your vote YOU help make plans that concern, shape, and guide the district. With the first vote, You have already started making plans for the New Year. It is very important this year to elect good people. It may or may not be your friend who is on the ballot. It may or may not be the adult from your church that is on the ballot. Please don’t be like the church of Laodicea: Revelation 3:14-22 (The Message) 15 “I know you inside and out, and find little to my liking. You’re not cold, you’re not hot—far better to be either cold or hot! 16You’re stale. You’re stagnant. You make me want to vomit. 17You brag, ‘I’m rich, I’ve got it made, I need nothing from anyone,’ oblivious that in fact you’re a pitiful, blind beggar, threadbare and homeless. 18 “Here’s what I want you to do: Buy your gold from me, gold that’s been through the refiner’s fire. Then you’ll be rich. Buy your clothes from me, clothes designed in Heaven. You’ve gone around half-naked long enough. And buy medicine for your eyes from me so you can see, really see. 19 “The people I love, I call to account—prod and correct and guide so that they’ll live at their best. Up on your feet, then! About face! Run after God! 20 “Look at me. I stand at the door. I knock. If you hear me call and open the door, I’ll come right in and sit down to supper with you. 21Conquerors will sit alongside me at the head table, just as I, having conquered, took the place of honor at the side of my Father. That’s my gift to the conquerors! 22 “Are your ears awake? Listen. Listen to the Wind Words, the Spirit blowing through the churches.” How will this happen? Jesus has an answer for everything! Call up on Him and He will give you answers. First of all get out of the “Drivers Seat”. Let “Jesus Take the Wheel”. Matthew 16:24-26; The Message 24 Then Jesus went to work on his disciples. “Anyone who intends to come with me has to let me lead. You’re not in the driver’s seat; I am. Don’t run from suffering; embrace it. Follow me and I’ll show you how. 25Self-help is no help at all. Selfsacrifice is the way, my way, to finding yourself, your true self. 26What kind of deal is it to get everything you want but lose yourself? What could you ever trade your soul for? When you were first called to be a Christian, most of us had a few bad habits that God ask us to give up. Some had more the others, but we all had some. As new Christians, we were very happy to give up bad habits for God. Has God asked you for a sacrifice? You know, something that you like, love more than anything? Something that isn’t bad, not hurting your walk with Christ, but something God has asked you to give up for Him? Don’t forget to ask what God wants from you? Be prepared to give it all up? To stay in the center of God’s Will. We must be obedient to Him Dr. Berry, Thank you for your full support of NYI and all that you do for the Students across our district. Thanks to the staff at my church Pastor & Brenda, Kathy & Jerry Sanford. To my local NYI President, Mrs. Dee Taylor. Dee & Tony are always working hard fundraisers, going places, doing something, usually in the background, out of sight. To my Youth Volunteer Staff, Mom’s & Dad’s you are awesome! Thanks to Terri for all that she does to help me. May God Bless You All! Respectfully submitted, Bob Evans 71 B. DISTRICT BOARDS 1. DISTRICTADVISORY BOARD REPORT 2013 The District Advisory Board met four times in regular meetings during the church year and nineteen special meetings for action through electronic means. The following are highlights of the actions of those meetings. 1. Dr. Berry reported at each meeting in regards to churches visited, meetings attended, boards that he has met with, and various concerns, needs and prayer requests for the district. 2. District Treasurer Jimmy Horton gave monthly summaries, budget reports, profit and losses, and balance sheets of the district finances. 3. The following pastors were appointed to their respective churches: i. Jeff Skinner (Auburn Eagle Pointe) ii. Joe Parker (Bayview) iii. Larry Spraker (Childersburg) iv. Linda Shuttlesworth (Cottondale) v. Lester Ford (Dothan Northside) vi. Gary Aldridge (Huguley) vii. Jeff McCoy (God’s Glory Ministries) viii. James Gates (Jackson) ix. Dean Hornaday (Lake Martin) x. Ken Bowen (Millry) xi. Eric Ellis (Montgomery First) xii. Tonya Cotton (Newstart Community) xiii. Mike Walters (Open Arms Ministry) xiv. Dexter Etchison (Roanoke) xv. Milton Turney (Robertsdale) xvi. Patsy Tant (Taylor’s Chapel) xvii. James Fogal (Valley First) xviii. Terry Flummer (Wallace Chapel) 4. Approved the name change of the Woodhaven Church of the Nazarene to Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe Church of the Nazarene. 5. Approved incoming and outgoing transfer of ministers during the year. Transfers are recorded in the Board of Ministry Report. 6. Approved a savings account with the Wesleyan Investment Foundation 7. Approved Missional Leaders for 2012-2013. 8. Oversaw matters regarding the Rolling Hills Camp/Conference Center. 9. Approved the location and details of the District Assembly. 10. Approved appointment of the District Nominations and Finance Committee. 11. Approved a policy that all district pastors and leaders in various departments be required to undergo a background check and receive training in NazSafe. 12. Approved the appointment of Brenda Tyus as the District Black Ministries coordinator. 13. Approved the appointment of Leonel Alvarado as the Hispanic Ministries Coordinator. 14. Approved the appointment of Dr. Roy Fuller as the District Retired Pastors Minister. 15. Set up guidelines for the financial remuneration of delegates to General Assembly and Conventions. 16. Settled a law suit with HUD regarding the Rolling Hills R. V. Park. 17. Approved $1,000 to assist in the District Work & Witness mission trip to Cuba. 17. Met with the Alabama North District Advisory Board regarding the discussion of merger. 18. Approved assistance of $500 to the camp administrators to aid in their attending the National 72 Nazarene Camp Convention. 19. Approved scholarships for TNU students. 20. Approval to move forward in the purchasing of property and/or building to be used for the District Center. 21. Approved a checking account for the Alabama Camp Meeting with Lamar Smith, Jimmy Horton, and Matt Hinson on the account. 22. Changed the insurance company for the district to Church Mutual. Respectfully Submitted, WILLIAM D. HOLLEY, Secretary MARK D. BERRY, Chairman 2. CHURCH PROPERTIES REPORT 2013 The District Properties Board, comprised of the District Advisory Board, has processed all requests and taken the following action: 1. Approved expenses to update the district parsonage. 2. Approved the leasing of the Ozark Church of the Nazarene property. 3. Approved the sale of the district NDR camping trailer with funds being placed in the NDR account. 4. Approved a grant of $25,000 to the Rolling Hills Camp and Conference Center for a pool. 5. Approved a loan of $4,500 to the Rolling Hills Camp and Conference Center in order to assist in the slower months of winter. 6. Approval of changes to the loan for the Rock Mills COTN. 7. Approval of changes to the loan for the Trinity COTN with the loan being secured with the Wesleyan Investment Foundation. 8. Approval of changes to the loan for the Lanett COTN. 9. Approval to bid on property for the District Center as instructed by the Advisory Board. 10. Oversaw all properties on the district in transition: District parsonage, Daphne, Bayview (Rabby St.), and Ozark. 11. Evaluated church loans offered through the Wesleyan Foundation. Respectfully Submitted, WILLIAM D. HOLLEY, Secretary MARK D. BERRY, Chairman 3. DISTRICT HOME MISSIONS REPORT 2013 The District Advisory Board served as the Home Missions Board. The following action was taken over the past year: 1. Assisted in moving expenses for the pastor of Calvert COTN. 2. Approval to provide one-half the cost for all pastors and full cost for all NewStart church pastors attending the Church Planting seminars held at the district campground. 3. Approved assistance to churches in transition to stabilize for growth. 4. Supported Open Arms Ministry Church of the Nazarene in Creola. 5. Assisted in various training events for pastors. 73 6. Approved funds to be used to assist pastors to attend the Nazarene Black Convention. 7. Held a meeting with a pastor to discuss the possibility of beginning a new work in Prattville. Respectfully submitted, WILLIAM D. HOLLEY, Secretary MARK D. BERRY, Chairman 4. DISTRICT BOARD OF MINISTRY 2013 REPORT Partial Report No.1 We, your Board of Ministry recommend: 1. That the following be received by transfer: Elder: Mark A. Aills — North Central Ohio Carl C. Pratt, Jr. -- Georgia Larry W. Spraker — Tennessee Licensed Minister: Lance Conn — Tennessee 2. That the following be granted minister’s license: Elder Track: James Fogal and Krystal Scott 3. We, your Board of Ministry, having found the following ministers to be in harmony with the teachings, and practices of the Church of the Nazarene, recommend, that they be elected to Elder’s orders and ordained: Eric Ellis and Dean Hornaday. 4. We, your Board of Ministry, having found the following ministers to be in harmony with the teaching, and practices of the Church of the Nazarene, recommend, that they be elected to Deacon’s orders and ordained: Alma Butler and Virginia Jackson Partial Report No. 2 We, your Board of Ministry, recommend: 1. That the following transfers be granted: Elders: Richard Johnson — Louisiana David M. Kemp — Kentucky Rick McClain — Mid-Atlantic David H. Shirer — West Virginia Steven Spencer — Northeast Indiana Robert Steinbrook — East Kentucky Gary L. Tankersley — Georgia Daniel K. West — Louisiana Licensed: Ghani Dykes — South Carolina 2. The District License be renewed for the following: Elder Track: Melissa Aaron, Kenneth Bowen, Susan R. Broadhead, James Brown, Lance Conn, Alan Cook, Tonya Cotton, Lisa Daugherty, Shelly Meadows, Michael Simmons, and Caleb Strickland. . 3. The District Licensed be expired for the following: 74 Jeremiah P. Alcorn 4. That the following be renewed as registered Evangelist status: Les Snodgrass 5. That the following be renewed as Chaplain status: Dan Forman Jim Gabel Mitchell Powell Partial Report No. 3 We, your Board of Ministry, recommend: 1. That the following be placed in the Elder's course of study: Chet Jordan, Teresa Sears, Ashley Sessions, Terri Sinquiefied, Charles Tipton 2. That the following be retained in the Elder's course of study: Melissa Aaron, Kenneth Bowen, Zach Baker, Susan R. Broadhead, J. Alan Cook, Tonya Cotton, Lisa Daugherty, Troy Dowding, Franklin D. Foster, Jr., Pinkie D. Huff, Mance McCarthy, Jeff McCoy, Shelley Meadows, Michael Simmons, Caleb Strickland, Esther Turney, Milton Turney 3. That the following be retained in the Deacon course of Study: James D. Brown 4. That the following be dropped from the Elder’s course of study: Jeremiah Alcorn, Greg Hock and Mike McCluskey 5. That the Ordination Credentials be assigned a filed status, and that these credentials be sent to the District Office for failure to report: Stacey Kelly and Duke Middleton. Respectfully Submitted WALTER REZENDES, Secretary WILLIAM D. HOLLEY, District Secretary MITCHELL POWELL, Chairman MARK D. BERRY, District Superintendent C. ASSEMBLY COMMITTES 1. NOMINATIONS COMMITTEE The Committee on Nominations met on March 30, 2013, and submits the following report to the Alabama South District Assembly: Partial Report No. 1 We, your Committee on Nominations, recommend that: 1. A person shall serve on only two administrative boards (except those who serve as ex officio members of these boards); and a person shall not be nominated for more than two of the four administrative boards (Advisory Board, Board of Sunday School Ministries, NYI Council and NMI Council). 2. The District Advisory Board shall serve as the Home Missions Board and Church Properties Board; and shall appoint the members of the Finance Committee and three Camp Board members-at-large. 3. Only ministers and laymen from churches whose pattern is to pay all budgets will be considered for nomination. (This will be interpreted as failure to pay over a period of three years.) 75 4. That all members of the Advisory Board serve only for one full term. After not serving for one year, an individual may be nominated to the previous board that he or she served. No more than two persons from the same church (lay and/or minister) shall serve on the Advisory Board during the same term. 5. All elections, whenever possible, shall be by plurality vote. 6. The District Board of Ministry shall be nominated by the district superintendent in consultation with said board and shall be elected with the adoption of the Nominating Committee report. 7. That the district secretary be an ex-officio member of the District Board of Ministry. 8. That the Lay Retreat Board be elected by the Lay Retreat body. 9. That the Prime Time Retreat Board be elected by the Prime Time Retreat body. 10. Upon the discretion of the Nominating Committee the incumbent TNU Trustee may be nominated for a second term on a YES/NO ballot. This would only apply for the second consecutive term. Partial Report No. 2 We, your Committee on Nominations, recommend the following nominations: District Advisory Board (elect one elder for a three-year term, with term to expire in 2016): elder nominees are Brenda Tyus and Greg Wood; (elect one layperson for a three-year term, with term to expire 2016): lay nominees are Jimmy Horton and Lisa Skinner. Alabama South Incumbent SDMI Chairman (elect one for a two-year term, with term to expire 2015) be on a YES ~ NO ballot.: Mitchell Powell. Trevecca Nazarene University Trustee (Elder, 3 year term, with term to expire in 2016) be on a YES ~ NO ballot: Andy Rutherford. Partial Report No. 3 We, the Committee on Nominations, recommend that the following standing committees be elected by acclamation for the ensuing year: District Board of Ministry (A one-year term, with terms to expire in 2014): Ex-Officio, Dr. Mark Berry, District Superintendent; William Holley, District Secretary; Committee Members: Mitchell Powell, Chairman, Walter Rezendes, Secretary, Bonnye Campbell, Tim Campbell, James Meadows, Carl Reed, Andy Rutherford, Scott Sessions, Jeff Skinner, Larry Spraker, Brenda Tyus, Freddy Williams, and Greg Wood. Camp Board: The composition of the Camp Board is as follows: Board chairperson, elected by the Camp Board; Alabama North and Alabama South Districts: District Superintendents, SDMI Chairpersons, NYI Presidents. Three members-at-large from each district, appointed by the respective District Advisory Boards. The appointment of members-at-large shall be as follow: one member for a one year term; one for a two year term; and one for a three year term. Court of Appeals: (A four year term, with terms to expire in 2014); Elders: Scott Session and James Walker; Lay: Jimmy Horton and Jim Metcalf. WILLIAM D. HOLLEY, Secretary Respectfully Submitted, MARK D. BERRY, Chairman 2. FINANCE/PASTORAL CARE COMMITTEE I. INTRODUCTION (MISSION AND STEWARDSHIP STATEMENT) 76 To fulfill the Great Commission, the Alabama South District Churches of the Nazarene exist to establish dynamic ministries that will bring glory to God and radically change the lives of those who believe. Our mission is to evangelize the unconverted, to disciple the converted, to build up the body of Christ, and to equip the saints for service. The collection of the Fair Share Fund and other assigned funds is essential to the success of our mission. Therefore, we, your Assembly Finance Committee, recommend that: 1. Each pastor and church board give careful attention to the Manual statement regarding Christian stewardship (part III.E. par38.), particularly stressing the Bible plan of storehouse tithing as the basis of supporting the church; that September be designated as Stewardship Month; that stewardship literature be distributed, appropriate sermons be preached, and the congregation of each church be challenged to make definite commitments regarding tithes and offerings, remembering Malachi 3:812. 2. Each pastor and church board study the total financial responsibility of the church at the beginning of each assembly year and set up a proposed local budget to include a plan for raising and distributing funds for all General, Education, and District obligations as well as for the operations of the church. 3. Each local church set a goal of being at least a Mission 10 Church (A church that gives 10 percent or more of church income less missions giving to the WEF and approved Missions Specials and that reaches giving goals for P&B, TNU and full district support). 4. The formula for calculation of the World Evangelism Fund, Pensions & Benefits and Education Ministries Funds be as set forth by establishment of “Funding the Mission” as recommended by the Board of General Superintendents and approved by the General Board and USA National Board. 5. All expenditures require prior approval by the governing body's board/council. This includes all district and local organizations. No one person, whether it be pastor/president/chairperson or anyone else has approval power to spend funds. 6. The use of a district/church credit card is a privilege and carries a very serious responsibility. The ability to charge on a credit card is equivalent to check writing. The person utilizing a district/church credit card must insure that the treasurer is consulted prior to any charges. The treasurer should insure that sufficient funds are available to repay the debt before the debt is made. Church board approval is required for anyone being issued a credit card under the church's responsibility including SDMI, NYI, NMI, etc. District Advisory Board approval is required for anyone being issued a credit card under the district's responsibility including SDMI, NYI, NMI, etc. The approving board is responsible for insuring proper use of the credit card. A credit card agreement is included as an addendum to this report. This agreement should be renewed at least annually. II. CALCULATION OF WEF 1. WEF obligation = (Income - Approved Mission Specials) X .05214 2. World Evangelism Fund will be calculated for Church Type Missions and New Start Churches in the same manner as II.1. above. 3. Each local church is encouraged to pay its World Evangelism Fund in full, using some or all of the following means: A. Thanksgiving Offering B. Easter Offering C. Prayer and Fasting Offering D. Faith Promise Offering 4. All World Evangelism monies are to be sent to: Global Treasury Services 77 P.O. Box 843116 Kansas City, MO 64184-3116 III. BASE FOR CALCULATIONS 1. The base for calculation of all other ministries funds to include Pensions & Benefits, Education and District Funds is as follows: Base = Income - WEF Paid - Approved Mission Specials 2. Income is any donation received by the church that qualifies as a charitable contribution. A charitable contribution is defined by IRS Publication 526 -- “A charitable contribution is a donation or gift to, or for the use of, a qualified organization (church). It is voluntary and is made without getting or expecting to get anything of equal value.” 3. Money received through fundraisers may not be church income if it does not qualify as a charitable contribution. Ex. - NYI selling donuts or other items which the donor receives goods or services in exchange for the gift. 4. For further definition and discussion, refer to the website www.fundingthemission.org. This website also contains a very helpful calculator for all ministry funds. IV. CALCULATION AND APPORTIONMENT OF FAIR SHARE FUND 1. Fair Share Fund = Base X 13.5% 2. Apportionment of the Fair Share Fund is as follows: % of Base % of FSF 16.7 P&B 2.2545 TNU 2.2545 16.7 District 6.2910 46.6 Camp 0.7425 5.5 Home Missions 0.8775 6.5 SDMI 0.2970 2.2 NYI 0.4455 3.3 NMI 0.3375 2.5 Total 13.5000% 100.0% 3. We recommend that Church Type Missions (CTM) and New Start Churches pay as their FAIR SHARE FUND according to the following schedule: First Partial Church Year: 8.0% First Year: 8.0% Second Year: 10.0% 12.0% Third Year: Fourth Year: 13.5% 4. The Fair Share Fund should be mailed each month to: Alabama South District Office P.O. Box 680898 Prattville, AL 36067-9098 V. APPROPRIATIONS OF UNIFIED DISTRICT MINISTRIES FUND 1. The District Budget be appropriated as follows: A. District Superintendent Salary/Benefits Package (1) Salary $34,879 78 (2) TSA (3) Life Insurance (4) Health Reimbursement Arrangement (5) Housing Allowance (6) Social Security (7) Health Insurance (8) Superintendent’s Christmas Gift B. Professional Expense (1) Conference & Retreats (2) DS District Travel Expense (3) DS Sabbatical (after 2014 DA) C. Office Secretary & Honoraria (1) Office Secretary’s Salary (2) Office Secretary’s Social Security (3) Office Secretary’s Christmas Gift (4) District Treasurer (5) District Secretary (6) Alabama South Naz. Editor D. District Operations (1) Telephone (2) Property Insurance (3) Maintenance and Repair (4) Office Expenses (5) Office Equipment (6) Audit Fee (7) District Secretary’s Expense (8) District Treasurer’s Expense (9) District Rental Office Expense (10) Extra Office Help (11) Office Utilities 22,000 500 2,000 25,200 10,853 14,000 1,500 $110,932 8,000 17,000 0 $25,000 29,976 4,586 500 5,000 3,436 2,929 $46,427 3,500 3,000 1,000 2,500 1,000 1,300 1,000 1,000 7,320 250 1,400 $23,270 E. District Activities (1) AL SO Nazarene 4,800 6,000 (2) District Assembly (3) Yearbook-DARDA 225 3,600 (4) Ministers’ Retreats and Conf., etc. (5) District Boards Expense 5,500 (6) General Assembly Reserve 2,500 (7) ALCAP 1,500 (8) Computer Cost (Dist. Sec., Dist. Treas., Editor, BoM Sec.) 1,000 (9) Web Page & Web Conferencing 600 (10) Flowers 1,400 (11) District Scholarship Fund 1,200 (12) Christ. Gifts (Camp Dir., GS, DS Emer., Dist. Sec., Dist. Treas.) 750 (13) Miscellaneous 2,000 $31,075 79 Subtotal F. Contingency Subtotal Proceeds from lease of District parsonage to help fund housing allowance: Adjusted Total $236,704 20,583 $257,287 13,000 $244,287 VI. ADDITIONAL RECOMMENDATIONS 1. The “Alabama South Nazarene” be published six times a year. These will be mailed in bulk to each church for distribution. 2. Each church provide for the expenses of the pastor, department heads, and elected delegates to the District Assembly and the District Conventions and that the District provide for similar expenses for the District Superintendent and lay members of the District Advisory Board (provided their expenses are not paid by the local church). 3. Each church participate in the Nazarene Theological Seminary and Nazarene Bible College offerings at the designated times. A goal amount equal in dollars to the morning worship average attendance number for each of these. 4. The District Superintendent be granted 6 weeks annual paid vacation. 5. The district treasurer’s reimbursement policy for meals at district meetings be set for breakfast, lunch and dinner respectively at $8, $15 and $17 and mileage be paid at the government rate. 6. Every District Auxiliary should have books audited annually by the District Auditing Committee along with District Men’s Ministry, District Women’s Ministry, Prime Time Ministry, Lay Retreat, and Alabama Nazarene School of Ministry along with any other present district ministries, which receive and disburse funds. 7. Every District Auxiliary ministry treasurer give a detailed annual financial report to the District Superintendent and to their respective department president or chairman by March 15, 2014. These are to include District Men’s Ministry, District Women’s Ministry, Prime Time Ministry, Lay Retreat, and Alabama Nazarene School of Ministry along with any other present or future district ministries, which receive and disburse funds. In addition, a detailed budget request should be included for the District Finance Committee’s use in determining funding requirements for the coming year. 8. The Home Missions Board has at least three different categories for the allocation of Home Missions’ Share of funds received from the Fair Share Fund. The three categories are (1) Ministry Assistance, (2) Property Disposition, (3) Ministry Development. Ministry Development would include seminars, course of study, Alabama Nazarene School of Ministry. 9. Each church be encouraged to put ALCAP (Alabama Citizens Action Program) in their annual church budget or to receive an offering for the work of ALCAP. It is suggested that each church’s minimum goal be $1 for each person in average morning worship as reported in their previous year’s Pastor’s Annual Report. A copy of each church’s suggested goal will be listed at the end of this report. The churches may send their offering to: ALCAP 2376 Lakeside Drive, Birmingham, AL 35244. When offerings are sent directly to ALCAP it should be specified that it is from “Alabama South District” along with the name of the church. 10. Each General Assembly and Auxiliary Department General Convention Delegate is given a lump sum allowance. This money is intended to cover expenses while serving as delegate. For the delegate’s protection, a detailed accounting should be completed by the delegate as required by the IRS. Allowance in excess of the required expenses should be returned to the appropriate district treasurer. 11. Each auxiliary (SDMI, NYI and NMI) annually set aside sufficient funds to provide for their delegates’ expense to their respective general conventions and include a line item in their annual budget for this purpose. 80 VII. PASTORAL CARE GUIDELINES 1. Each church strives to employ its pastor on a full-time basis. 2. Our churches be guided in setting the lead pastor’s minimum cash salaries by the following formula: 20 percent of the amount raised for all purposes up to $100,000 plus 7 percent of the excess above $100,000. That each church board review the pastor’s salary at least once during the assembly year with an effort made to provide at least a cost-of-living raise. 3. The pastor be reimbursed for his total Social Security taxes, and that his family’s medical insurance premium be paid by the local church. 4. The full-time pastors be given a paid vacation each year according to the following schedule based on the years of ministerial service: 3 weeks for all pastors with less than 10 years of service, 4 weeks for pastors with 10 to 20 years of service, 5 week for pastors with 21 to 30 years of service, and 6 weeks for pastors with 31 or more years of service. We encourage the pastor to take the allotted vacation time allowed. Vacation is not to be cumulative which means the pastor cannot carry over vacation year to year. 5. The church board gives special consideration for extra time off due to special needs, crisis or unusual stress for the pastor and his family. 6. At least a week’s salary be given to the pastor and his family as a Christmas bonus. In addition, that each church observe in special ways the birthdays and anniversaries of the parsonage family. 7. Each church provides housing for their lead pastor. Realizing that a home is one element of retirement, we would encourage churches to adopt one of the following options: Option One: Establishment by the church board of a monthly housing allowance. The following should be included in calculating the housing allowance: 1. Mortgage payment 2. Homeowner’s insurance 3. Utilities 4. Property taxes Note: This must all be done in conformity with the IRS. Option Two: The church provides housing for their lead pastor in the form of a parsonage and utilities. When this option is selected, the church should pay into the pastor’s annuity/investment fund a minimum of $2,500 annually, more if possible, to offset loss of home equity. 8. Each church with a full-time pastor strive to set up a tax-sheltered annuity for its pastor to enhance his income at retirement. 9. Each church with a full-time pastor reimburse all reasonable professional expenses of the pastor as approved by the church board. It is vitally important at the beginning of each church year that the church board secretary and the church treasurer, thoroughly review Memo #4 (Strategies for Structuring Ministerial Compensation) and Memo #14 (Reimbursing Medical Expenses) from Pensions and Benefits USA in an effort to take full advantage of all tax relief offered by the Internal Revenue Service to ministers. 10. Each church board make advance plans to pay the expenses for their pastor and wife to the General Assembly. 11. Each local church pay the expenses of their pastor to PALCON, their pastor’s wife to WILCON, also expenses to Ministers’ and Mates’ Retreat, District Women’s Retreat, and District Men’s Retreat. 12. Each local church set aside a Pastor and Family Appreciation Day for their lead pastor and pastoral staff, that day being the second Sunday in October; and that the district office send a letter to each local church board secretary by August 15, reminding them of this special day. We encourage each church to pray and fast for their pastor and staff on a regular basis. 13. Each local church give the same financial consideration as specified above for pastors to other fulltime ministerial staff members (especially medical insurance). 81 14. Each local church allow their pastor at least one week per year for conducting a revival. 15. All churches are encouraged to pay their Fair Share Fund in full so that ministers of the Alabama South District may receive full benefit and full protection through the Department of Pensions and Benefits. 16. The local church plan well in advance for the evangelist’s remuneration sufficient to cover Social Security taxes, food, lodging, and travel expenses. Each church should send a minimum Christmas Gift of $50 to any evangelist used during that year. 17. That all lead pastors and pastoral staff be required to obtain a background check and complete training through NazSafe/MinistrySafe. Expenses that are incurred from background checks and training shall be reimbursed by the respective local church where the minister serves. A background check form can be obtained by contacting the district office. VIII. PASTORAL SABBATICAL Lead pastor or full-time pastoral staff needs to take a Sabbath rest to, among other things, prevent burn-out and provide time for reflection, leadership renewal, and spiritual growth. What is the need? In our culture, busyness is a badge of usefulness and exhaustion the proof of efficiency. In the midst of such a culture, the church of Jesus Christ must once again hear the call to Sabbath rest. The concept of Sabbath rest is a cyclical season of renewal for the minister and the ministry that is modeled by God following creation and by Jesus as he took his disciples on retreat following intense times of mission. Keeping the Sabbath is not about increased productivity, but rather about the sacredness of the gift of our time to God. Said in a different way, a holy motivation for keeping the Sabbath is not so that we can be more productive in the remaining six days of the week. The purest motivation for the Sabbath is to offer one’s self to God – to cease from the business of work/productivity. Research has shown that the sabbatical did one thing for more than 70 percent of the pastors – It renewed their call to ministry. The pastors felt more connected to God and stronger in spirit. If we are not careful on this point, the Sabbath becomes merely a component of the “productivity” of the rest of the week. The Genesis creation model of Sabbath indicates that God rested on the seventh day and made it holy. There is a biblical pattern of sevens, including the OT plan for a Jubilee year, which was to occur at the seventh cycle of seven years. (Hebrews 4:9; Exodus 16:23; Lev. 23:3; Luke 23:56). The following are six pre-cursors to burnout: (1) work overload and fatigue; (2) lack of job reward/satisfaction; (3) lack of community; (4) lack of control over your own destiny; (5) value conflict; and (6) lack of fairness. Usually when more than 2 or 3 of these precursors are felt strongly burnout is just around the corner. Hands down, Nazarene pastors identified Work Overload and Fatigue as the precursor most strongly experienced. Sabbaticals help renew call to ministry, & strengthen the pastor’s family. Sabbaticals purpose should include the notion of a “break from routine demands of ministry. ”Sabbath rest is a time to receive, to be nurtured, to dig deeper into oneself, into one's relationship with God. As our model for ministry, Jesus Christ frequently found Sabbath rest. There is nothing that will put an end to effective pastoral leadership more quickly than a loss of perspective. Perspective is gained, maintained, and sharpened in the reflective process known as Sabbath rest. Sabbath rest finds its purpose in: (1) Professional and vocational renewal; (2) Call and career assessment and revitalization; (3) The renewing of the vision of/for ministry. The sabbatical process should begin early in the life of a minister. Sabbaticals should be a key component of ministry from the very beginning. 82 The benefits of the sabbatical for the pastoral staff member and congregation are to: (1) Express gratitude and high value to the pastoral staff member. (2) Share in the building of the pastor for continued service. (3) Strengthen the relationship between pastor & congregation. For the church, recognition of God’s call to Sabbath rest is a ready and honest admission that there is not an inexhaustible supply of adequate pastoral leadership. (4) To better connect with God for a more vibrant Christian walk and Spirit filled ministry. Why? Therefore, recognizing the normal routines often do not provide for reflection and renewal of the vision and mission of the pastor's ministry, we recommend that the congregation provide a sabbatical for the pastoral staff. Who is eligible? The following two conditions must be met. First, be a lead pastor, full-time pastoral staff member or district superintendent. (Note: Lead pastor and full-time staff members are eligible whether they are ordained or not.) Second, be in full-time ministry for seven consecutive years. When are they eligible? After they have been with their current congregation for five consecutive years, and every seventh year thereafter. Duration of the sabbatical? The sabbatical should be a minimum of four to seven weeks and the total length is to be determined by the church board. How will timing be set? The timing of the sabbatical leave shall take into consideration the needs of the congregation, the scheduling needs from the pastor's proposal, and other pertinent concerns as may be established. How does the sabbatical leave relate to vacation, etc.? During the year of the sabbatical, time ordinarily allotted for continuing education will not be reduced. Vacation time will not be reduced because of the sabbatical leave, nor will it be used to extend the sabbatical period. What will the pastor's remuneration be during the sabbatical? The financial support of the pastor during the sabbatical period will include full salary and retirement benefits, insurance and Social Security and travel and entertainment allowance. A stipend will also be provided, with the amount to be determined by the board. Process Guidelines: It is suggested that the pastor shall submit his/her request for sabbatical leave to the church board 12 months in advance. The church board is encouraged to initiate the sabbatical process. A written plan for sabbatical shall be developed by the candidate in consultation with the District Superintendent and presented to the church board at least six months prior to the beginning of the desired sabbatical. The plan shall include the expectations of the leave, focus of the leave, travel plans, and a listing of the church tasks to be cared for in the absence of the pastor. 83 Any additional hiring of personnel due to the pastoral sabbatical will be decided on and arranged for prior to the sabbatical departure of the pastor. No two members of the pastoral staff may be on sabbatical leave at the same time. Upon return from sabbatical leave, the pastor shall first meet with the local board before reentering his duties of ministry. A date shall be scheduled for this meeting prior to the commencement of the sabbatical leave. The purpose of the meeting shall be twofold. First, the board will inform the pastor of all issues that have arisen in his absence, bring him up to date on all activities, and discuss the effect the sabbatical has had on the church. Second, the pastor may in turn give a brief oral report to the board on his activities and what he feels transpired with regard to carrying out the goals of the sabbatical. The pastor will prepare a written report approximately six months after he or she returns. The report will include an evaluation of the sabbatical leave in terms of ministerial and congregational impact. The report will be presented to the church board. A copy of each of the reviews will also be forwarded to the district superintendent for his information and review, along with a copy of the evaluations. Sabbath Rest Planning and Preparation. We recommend the following as steps of planning and preparation for the pastor, prior to the Sabbath rest. Allow six months to plan the Sabbath rest. Develop a plan in which the church board agrees in consultation with the District Superintendent. Timing is vital. "There's a time to work, and there's a time to rest". Use a consultant or mentor to help/assist you in: planning--objectively and evaluating-objectively. Search out program resources. Ask for congregational and church board input for the development of your plan. Organize your financial arrangements. Extra expense may be incurred during Sabbath rest. Plan to keep a daily journal. Make travel plans that will remove you from your normal routine. Ask yourself the following: What do I want to happen to me personally? How do I want the Sabbath rest to affect my family/spouse? How would I like the congregation to benefit? Hope builds on the dreams that God reawakens in us. As we walk in pilgrimage with Him, He renews us to lead again the people committed to our charge. Additional information on planning for sabbaticals may be obtained at the following website: www.nazarenepastor.org or refer to the Manual statement on sabbaticals. Suggested reading: Peterson, “Sabbatical is Not Study Leave”. WILLIAM HOLLEY, Secretary Respectfully submitted, JIMMY HORTON, Chairman 84 Credit Card Agreement ALABAMA SOUTH DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE Auxiliary/Church Name ___________________________________ Congratulations! You have been granted the privilege of having a District/Church credit card. Your participation in the credit card program is a convenience that carries responsibilities along with it. Although this card is issued in your name, it is District/Church property and must be used with good judgment. By signing this agreement, you acknowledge that you understand and will comply with all of the District/Church guidelines, as listed below. I, as an authorized and approved cardholder fully understand and agree to the following terms and conditions regarding the use and safekeeping of the credit card entrusted to me: 1. I accept full personal responsibility for the safekeeping of the credit card assigned to me, and that absolutely no one, other than me, is permitted to use the credit card assigned to me. All charges download as a 'receivable' and therefore are ONLY associated directly to the cardholder. 2. I will be making financial commitments on behalf of the district/church and will obtain fair and reasonable prices for any purchases. 3. I will submit my Expense Report to the treasurer of my auxiliary/church (NYI, SDMI, and NMI) at least monthly and within 5 days after completion of a business trip, showing expenses incurred with all required receipts attached. 4. When I use my credit card, I understand that these purchases will result in a "receivable" against me and I am responsible for repayment of any of these charges deemed not allowable when Expense Report are submitted to the treasurer. I further understand that any unallowable amount must be repaid to the district/church within 30 days after the Expense Report has been filed. 5. In the event that I fail to repay any non-allowable amount, the district/church is authorized to receive compensation as agreed upon by the Treasurer or District Superintendent. I understand that failure to follow these provisions more than once within any 12 month period will result in suspension of my credit card. 6. I will not use the Credit card for non-District/Church related expenses, unauthorized purchases, or for personal purchases. 7. I will immediately report the theft or loss of my credit card to ___________________ at _____________________. 8. I understand that I cannot use the credit card as a financial reference to obtain personal credit cards or loans. 9. I understand that I am personally responsible for obtaining ALL original detailed receipts (purchase and credit documents) and submitting them in accordance with District/Church credit card procedures, for those purchases where a receipt is required. 10. I understand that any purchases made by me will be recorded and reviewed at the end of the church year (February), to insure compliance with credit card guidelines. 11. I understand that failure to follow any of the above listed terms & conditions or if found to have misused the credit card in any manner may result in: Revocation of the privilege to use the credit card Disciplinary action Termination of present position, and/or criminal charges being filed with the appropriate authority. 85 12. I agree to surrender the credit card immediately upon request or upon termination, departure from present district/church position, or for any other reason. I, _________________________________ hereby accept the above terms and conditions and acknowledge receipt of the Credit card. _____________ _________________________________________ Date Signature _____________________________________________________ Email address 86 3. 2013 – 2014 ALABAMA CITIZENS’ ACTION PROGRAM CHURCH GOALS OFFERING SUNDAY ~ OCTOBER 6, 2013 AUBURN EAGLE POINTE BAYVIEW CALVERT CHILDERSBURG COLUMBIANA COTTONDALE DEMOPOLIS DOTHAN FIRST DOTHAN NORTHSIDE EAST BREWTON EXCEL E.J. MEMORIAL GOD’S GLORY MINISTRIES HERITAGE HUGULEY JACKSON LANDMARK LANETT LAKE MARTIN MILLBROOK MILLRY MOBILE FIRST MOBILE PARKVIEW MOBILE RIVERSIDE MONROEVILLE MONTGOMERY CAPITAL CITY MONTGOMERY FIRST MOUNDVILLE NEW PROVIDENCE NEWSTART COMMUNITY PRAISE PARK MINISTRIES RIDGEVILLE ROANOKE ROBERTSDALE ROCK MILLS SARALAND SELMA WEST VILLAGE SHAWMUT FIRST SPENCER SYLACAUGA FIRST TAYLOR’S CHAPEL TRINITY TUSCALOOSA FIRST 35 46 31 12 88 20 8 161 20 115 102 73 30 34 13 143 143 40 193 14 130 45 40 21 47 31 62 29 26 135 69 33 44 92 20 50 81 41 65 23 30 104 87 TUSCALOOSA HOLTEN HEIGHTS TUSCALOOSA SOUTH TUSCALOOSA WOODHAVEN VALLEY FIRST WALLACE CHAPEL TOTAL 118 25 55 18 15 $2,794 4. Memoirs Report COLUMBIANA DADEVILLE DEMOPOLIS DOTHAN FIRST EAST BREWTON EXCEL HERITAGE HUGULEY JACKSON LANDMARK LANETT FIRST Helen Whitten Sylvester “Vester” Cleveland Winkie Gainer Louise White Malcomb Joseph Cooper, Frances Dean Lynn, Bobbi Jo Nelson Yvonne Zodun Mrs. Louise (Granny) Collum Bill Earl, Marion Lagley Rev. Earl W. Hall, Isabella B. Walker Sherry Stringfellow Lunceford Jane Whaley, Kent Vickers, Charles Carroll, Butch Carroll, Marilyn Boler, Louise Hamilton, Mike Dingler MOBILE FIRST Betty Johnson, Martha Bush, Rachel Blackmon MOBILE PARKVIEW Billy Hamilton MONROEVILLE Marion Robinson, Ann Brown, Helon Hale MONTGOMERY FIRST Phyllis N. Smith, Thelma E. Gilstrap MOUNDVILLE Louise Wyatt ROANOKE Charlie Evans ROBERTSDALE Joyce Rainbolt ROCK MILLS Mrs. Terri Exum SHAWMUT FIRST Arlen Earles SPENCER Paul Cook, Ruthie McCray SYLACAUGA FIRST Rev. George Armstrong TAYLOR’S CHAPEL Ellis Ray Morrison TRINITY William Walton, Thelma Dimond TUSCALOOSA FIRST Mrs. Betty Ballard TUSC HOLTEN HEIGHTS Naomi Craven, Hazel Hitson TUSC. WOODHAVEN Edna Wiley VALLEY Clarence Hollar 88 VI. MINUTES OF AUXILIARY CONVENTIONS A. SUNDAY SCHOOL AND DISCIPLESHIP MINISTRIES INTERNATIONAL (SDMI) CONVENTION Wednesday Afternoon, April 24, 2013 Pre SDMI Convention singing was led by Laura Minton. Welcome by the SDMI Chairman - Mitchell Powell. Our chairman called the host pastor Carl Reed to the platform to pray and open the SDMI Convention. The convention was then organized by Brian Aaron, sitting in for his wife Melissa Aaron, SDMI Secretary, who was ill. The pages, recording secretary, and board of tellers were announced and the voting area was set. Brian made a motion to receive the adoption of the above organization. There was a second and the motion carried unanimously. Dr. Berry, district superintendent, welcomed Rev. Mitchell Powell, SDMI chairman, to the platform to give his first report. During his report, the SDMI chairman gave out several awards for excellence in Sunday School. He reminded the assembly that whether we receive an award or not, Sunday School is the reaching arm of the church and needs to be supported and continued no matter what. Chairman Powell also encouraged us to attend the retreats available on the district. He also reminded us of the importance of quizzing, both for kids and teens. He emphasized the outreach ministry of VBS and invited each church to continue, or begin if necessary, VBS - which could mean the difference in eternity for a child. Rev. Dr. Mark Berry, District Superintendent, asked for the approval of the report as given with a hearty AMEN from the delegates and assembly. The report was accepted. Board of Tellers #1 was called to distribute the YES/NO ballot for the Sunday School Chairman. Dr. Berry prayed and the voting was done. Ballots were collected and Board of Tellers #1 was dismissed to tally the ballots. Rev. Powell invited the SDMI treasurer, Rev. Carl Reed, to the platform to give the annual treasurers report. Rev. Reed also presented honorariums to the SDMI Secretary, Melissa Aaron. Brian Aaron accepted the gift on behalf of his wife. An honorarium was given to Rev. Mitchell Powell. Then, Rev. Powell called Carl Reed back to the platform and honored him with a token of appreciation. There was a motion and a second to accept the report for the SDMI treasurer. The motion passed unanimously. Dr. Berry then gave a plug for Nazarene Safe. The method chosen by the District to ensure that our children and teens are safe by background checking, and training, our adult workers. The whole idea is 89 that our Nazarene Churches are really "safe havens" for children and teens. Questions regarding Naz Safe can be directed to Jeff and Lisa Skinner. Dr. Berry also brought our attention to TEAM DAY. Dr. Mark Lail will be the speaker for Team Day August 10th 2013. There will be several speakers and workshops to choose from. He encouraged us to get it on the calendar and get a team of people ready to attend. Report from Board of Tellers #1 was read by Brian Aaron, acting SDMI secretary. Votes cast 131. Yes - 125 No 6 Board of tellers #2 was called to pass out the ballot for Sunday School Committee Member at Large. The names of the nominees were read and after the adoption of the ballots they were distributed and collected. The board of tellers #2 was dismissed to count the ballots. The ushers were called to take an offering to defray the costs of convention. Brian Aaron offered prayer and the offering was received. Caleb Strickland was then called to the platform to give the report of the Adult Sunday School Ministry Director. He called the adult department heads to the platform. Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Horton gave the report for Laymen's retreat. They announced the dates for next year April 11 - 13, 2014. The speaker will be Kevin Ulmet, Pastor of Nashville First Church. It will be at Shocco Springs in Talladega. It will be a combined retreat with Alabama North and South Districts. Next, Mrs. Thelma Patrick came to the platform to give the report of the Ladies Ministry of Alabama South. March 14 - 16th 2014 will be next year's date. It will be the "Silver Anniversary." Special things will be in store. The theme this year was "Living the Heart of Jesus." Thelma encouraged all the ladies to help out by doing just that. Ronda Williams came to the platform to give the report of the Single Adult Ministries. She let us know that the prayer line was active Monday Nights at 9 PM Central time. She shared the many answers to prayer that have been experienced. The direction of the singles adult ministries has a new focus and a new direction. The New Name for Singles Ministry is Bridges. This year the Singles Retreat will be partnering with the Lay Retreat to have a combined retreat. Danny and Martha Curtis came to the platform next and represented the Alabama South Prime Timer's Retreat. Danny reported that the retreat was great for 2012. Looking ahead to 2013 the retreat will be September 20 - 22, 2013, with speaker Dr. Philip Sessions. Gerald Brumbeloe was next representing the Alabama South District Men's Ministry. He spoke from his heart saying that he feels we should have no less than 50 men present at next year's retreat. Gerald has stepped down as the men's ministry director, and asked that anyone who is interested in filling this position should contact Caleb Strickland or Rev. Mitchell Powell. Caleb Strickland concluded the reports by asking everyone to support the retreats and encourage someone else to do the same. Jeffrey Woods was then called to the platform by the SDMI chairman to give the Children's Ministry Report. He reported on a successful Heavenly Star Search, 85 kids involved. He thanked Christy Sessions for an AWESOME Children's Camp with 211 children present. Thirteen children gave their life to the Lord! Lahoma Joiner was the children's quizzing director, Lisa Skinner gave the report in her 90 stead. Susan Broadhead, the new Children's Camp Director, came and gave a report on what is up for next year. June 10th is the cutoff date for camp forms. Dates this year are July 22 - 27th 2013. Jeffrey Woods concluded the reports by reminding us that no children's program is successful without lots of adult help. Please be involved. The meetings were convened with the installation of the members of the SDMI council and auxilliary committees by District Superintendent Dr. Mark Berry. Rev. Mitchell Powell dismissed us to our various ways and reminded us to be back at 7:00 PM for the opening service of the Alabama South District Assembly and Ordination Service. Report from ballot #2 - Sunday School Member At Large 127 Votes Cast; 1 invalid; Susan Broadhead (31), James Meadows (21), Walter “Wally” Rezendes (47), Larry Spraker (27). Walter “Wally” Rezendes was elected. MELISSA AARON, Secretary Respectfully Submitted, DAVID KEMP, Chairman B. NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION Evening Service, Tuesday, April 23, 2013 The Thirtieth NMI Convention of the Alabama South District Church of the Nazarene began on Tuesday, April 23, 2013 at Millbrook Church of the Nazarene under the leadership of Mrs. Nina Fuller, District NMI President. Rev. and Mrs. Heap, missionaries to Brazil, South America were the convention speakers. The convention theme was “Partners in the Harvest”. At 6:55 pm a video of local and district NMI activities during the year was shown. Mrs. Nina Fuller welcomed everyone and Rev. Larry Spraker opened with prayer. Dr. Skinner gave instructions about ordering supplies and books from Nazarene Publishing House. She has prepared a district CD with information for the local presidents including a monthly emphasis that goes along with Living Mission. The order received tonight will be filled after the service and ready for pick up in the morning. Convention music was led by Dane and Margaret Harris and the Millbrook Praise Team. They led “Let Your Anointing Fill This Place” and “I’m on the Battlefield for my Lord”. Rev. Ken Wyatt presented the totals for this year’s Children’s Project in Judy Wyatt’s absence. A total of $16,691.16 was raised to complete the North District Center in Guyana where the Pastors’ WW team took the Jesus Film last year. The top five churches receiving trophies for their giving are as follows: 5thShawmut - $1178.63; 4th - Tuscaloosa Holten Heights - $1265.00; 3rd - Lanett -$1367.00; 2nd - Landmark -$3174.00; 1st- Montgomery First $5597.18. The Children’s Missions Rally was held on Oct 20, 2012 with Gary & Penny from Zambia, Africa. The 2013 Children’s Project is to purchase a boat for the Amazon River Basin in Brazil. It will be used to take evangelists, the JESUS Film, doctors and dentists along the rivers of the Amazon River basins. The cost will be about $12,000. The 2013 Children’s Mission Rally will be held at Millbrook Church on October 19, 2013. Lisa, missionary from Thailand will be speaking. Mrs. Fuller introduced Mr. Andrew Minton from Heavenly Star Search who sang “You’re Alive”. Dr. Mark Berry welcomed the convention delegates and recognized all pastors. He recognized delegates attending NMI Convention for the first time. Special recognition was given to Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Sessions, Rev. and Mrs. Leon Patrick, Dr. Phil Fuller, DS from the Virginia District, and Dr. Roy Fuller, Superintendent Emeritus. Special recognition was given to his wife, Mrs. Debi Berry. The ushers received an offering for NMI with Dr. Phil Fuller asked God’s blessing on the offering. 91 The praise team sang “I Thank You Jesus”, “There is a River” and “I Love Jesus”. Mrs. Fuller recognized Rev. Freddy Williams who is collecting eyeglasses for Haiti. A container is in the foyer for collection. Mrs. Fuller introduced our convention speakers, Rev. and Mrs. Heap. The Heaps were assigned to Brazil in 1973 where they have served in several capacities: as seminary professors; pioneers of churches; and for 23 years as field director. Their present roles involve clergy development; resource development and teacher. They have served in Brazil during a period when the evangelical church has grown rapidly. The Heaps spoke after the Praise Team led in worship. Mrs. Heap shared a short story about a mission trip by bus thru Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay. She stressed that we are all partners in the harvest. Rev. Heap shared background information of his parents who were missionaries in Brazil when persecution of the church was going strong. He told of how the mobs persecuted the new believers and how one who was cut and bleeding said, “I’m not worthy to bleed for Jesus”. Today there are over 120,000 Nazarenes in Brazil because of the pioneers who planted the seed and because of those who watered the seed. He encouraged us that everything we are doing in our local church is for the Lord of the Church, Jesus Christ. Rev. Heap thanked Alabama South for being involved in sharing the gospel and encouraged us not to give up. He asked that the Lord bless us on our mission field and that we find joy in spreading the gospel around the world. He said that on Wednesday they would be sharing stories of people who have been saved because of people like us who have sent missionaries. Mrs. Fuller encouraged all by saying, “If you have ever given to World Evangelism Fellowship Fund or to Alabaster, you are partners in the harvest. Let’s keep on being partners with the people in Brazil and people around the world.” Rev. Phil Fuller dismissed the service with prayer. Wednesday Morning, April 24, 2013 The Alabama South District NMI Convention convened on Wednesday, April 24, 2013 at 8:00 am at the Millbrook Church of the Nazarene. The theme for this year’s convention is “Partners in the Harvest”. A DVD of “Worthy is the Lamb” by the Brooklyn Tabernacle Choir was played to bring us into worship. Mrs. Fuller called on Rev. Alan Cook to open with prayer. Rachel Underwood sang “Everybody Ought to Know”. Mrs. Heap shared with us an incident that happened a year ago in Capinas: the youth leader presented a decal for cars “In the Hands of God” but his idea was turned down by the senior pastor. When the youth leader left the office, he placed the decal on the pastor’s car without the pastor’s knowledge. The pastor was followed by someone who wanted one of the decals. Today in Capinas, you can’t go one block without seeing a car having that decal. She reminded us that “Whatever is happening in your life today, remember everything is in the hands of God. We must keep everything in God’s hands and all will come out victorious every time.” Mrs. Fuller reminded the churches to complete the NPH supply order as soon as possible. She called on Jimmy Horton, District Treasurer, for an announcement He reminded us that the Easter Offering is not a Missions Special, but rather part of the World Evangelism Fund. Mrs. Fuller called to order the 30th Alabama South District NMI. Because the district president and district council were elected last year for a two year term, the voting area was not set. Donna Angerbrandt presented a motion to name the convention personnel as: Recording Secretary – Diane Thompson; Parliamentarian - Roy Fuller; Journal Reading Committee – Debi Berry and Amanda Young. Mrs. Fuller announced special greetings from Global NMI Director, Dr. Daniel Ketchum; and Global NMI President, Jennifer Brown. A DVD from Dr. Ketchum was shown and Rev. Lance Conn read greetings from Jennifer Brown. Mrs. Fuller asked that we send greetings to these people and to Glenda 92 Martin who is undergoing treatments. This is the first time she has missed in 40 plus years. Also, greetings will be sent to Beckie Shackelford, who is with her daughter for emergency surgery. We will also pray for them. Dr. Berry presented Mrs. Nina Fuller to give the NMI President’s Report. (See copy of report) A standing ovation of approval was given for Mrs. Fuller’s report. Dr. Berry accepted the approval and called upon Donna Angerbrandt to come forward to make presentations. She gave special words of thanks and appreciation to Dr. and Mrs. Fuller with a special gift. Mrs. Debi Berry, our First Lady, was escorted to the platform to receive a special gift of appreciation for serving as District NMI Vice President. Donna called Rev. and Mrs. Heap to the platform to receive a special gift of appreciation for being our convention speakers. Mrs. Fuller called Donna and Diane to the platform for special presentations. With extra time to spare, Mrs. Fuller called Mrs. Heap to the platform to share a special story with us. She recalled a time they were introduced as the missionary family that used to be hippies and the type of life they used to live but the grace of God had transformed their lives and he presented the Stevens family, the new missionaries. Steve added they were also driving a Volkswagen van. Mrs. Fuller’s son, Dr. Phil Fuller shared with us from the Virginia District. Mrs. Fuller dismissed the convention for a short break; all should return promptly by 9:30. At 9:30 a video “The Harvest” was shown to re-assemble the delegates. Mrs. Fuller thanked the Spencer Church for preparing the snacks. Mrs. Fuller called upon Lisa Skinner, Missions Education Director, for her report. 3743 books were read across the district. The award for the Large Church Group reading the largest percentage went to Tuscaloosa Holten Heights by reading 180% of their goal. The award for the Small Church Group went to Calvert for reading 320% of their goal. In the President’s Packet, is a CD with everything the local presidents need to know for the upcoming year. She encouraged us to embrace technology as we present missions to our churches, especially with the children. She said as we read the books let us be reminded that we are a part of a larger group, a bigger family. Lisa offered her services during the summer to assist in any way needed to promote the reading books. She encouraged people who have older missionary books to share with churches who can’t afford to purchase the new books. The point of missions is to equip us on our walk with Christ and to make a difference with the people with whom we come in contact. Mrs. Fuller called upon Diane Thompson to present the treasurer’s report. A round of applause was given after the report was presented (See copy of report) Debi Berry was called to present the NMI Distinguished Service Award as a tribute to a person for their service in the area of missions and this person was Bob Evans of the Tuscaloosa Holten Heights Church. A letter of appreciation from Rev. Bill Holley for Bob’s ministry was read. Bob came forward to receive the award and to express his thanks. Debi Berry also explained the purpose of The Memorial Roll which was established in 1919 as a way to honor deceased loved ones. Giving to the Memorial Roll Certificate is another way the church can participate in supporting missionary health care. Alabama South Churches paid tribute to forty-six deceased loved ones this past year. These names have been placed on the permanent Memorial Roll in Lenexa, Kansas. The names were read by Brett Medley as they were shown on the overhead. Prayer was given for the families and the memory of all of these loved ones. Mrs. Fuller called on Dot Brumbeloe to give a news flash about hosting a missionary for deputation. Lisa from Thailand will be on the district in October 2013. Cynthia from Argentina will be on the district in January 2014. Mrs. Fuller called on Donna Angerbrandt to give the LINKS report in Beckie Shackelford’s absence. Donna reported that each church would find a red booklet in packet with the LINKS assignments and assessments. She encouraged all churches to participate by sending cards and notes. She reported that only 50% or Alabama South churches actually participate in LINKS. She asked Mrs. Heap to share what 93 LINKS means to the missionary. Brenda shared that LINKS is very important to them. She said that Brazilian culture is very relational and asked the question, “Can you build a good relationship if you don’t know the missionaries?” She said it helps the missionary feel more secure; it’s not just the money, but the bond that is developed. Participating in LINKS will cause you to pray more for the missionaries. Brenda encouraged every church to support the LINKS program because the missionaries need to know you are interested in what is happening to their lives. Mrs. Fuller announced that Lisa Skinner had prepared a video of our youth in missions but it wasn’t working properly. Lisa shared briefly and encouraged the churches to share what their teens are doing in the line of missions and to send pictures. She shared that Alabama South has some awesome teens whose lives have been changed by going on mission trips. Mrs. Fuller called upon June Jarrell to report on the Work & Witness trips to Honduras and Cuba. June reported that it had been an exciting year. In Haiti, we were able to complete the roof on the school. God has blessed abundantly by helping us achieve things that were humanly impossible. On Team Day we collected 350 pounds of school supplies to be taken to the Dominican Republic. The supplies were distributed to ten centers plus the seminary in Dominican Republic. The center in San Juan is teaching life skills and the Bible is part of their curriculum. Spencer Church donated 144 Spanish Bibles for the school in Dominican Republic. A Work & Witness Team went to Honduras to build the second floor Ulola Church of the Nazarene, Sunday School rooms and an apartment for the pastor. Beanie babies were given to every child and the adults. The team members were thrilled to see what the pastor was doing in the Honduras. Last summer we became aware that Cuba was opened to the Church of the Nazarene. AL South decided to have a part in this – the call went out that money was needed for a trip to Cuba and God provided the funds. On April 1st Alabama South sent a Work & Witness team to Cuba which has been closed since 1960. Bob Prescott assisted in leading the team since he grew up there. June reported the trip was difficult at times but God was with them and they experienced spirit filled times while there. They met several pastors and went to the end of the island. The pastor prayed for the team and heaven came down and glory filled their souls. They visited the recently retired District Superintendent’s home who shared with the team that he had planted 19 new churches and he will continue to work there even though they are at risk for being persecuted because of their faith. June shared that a non-Nazarene church has given $10,000 for a trip to the Dominican Republic. God is blessing and will bring it to completion for the salvation of these children. A second project is the Guyana project. She thanked the children who raised money for this project. She asked that all pray, give and go. She placed pictures are in the packet to share with the churches. June thanked the churches for the prayers during the time they were in Cuba. They were protected and had a wonderful time. Certificates were given to those who participated in this project: Charles and Glenda Martin; Lillian Heller; Serena Terry; Reba Tucker; Mike Wilcox; and Freddy Williams. Mrs. Fuller commented that “June Jarrell makes Work & Witness rock as the young people would say”. Mrs. Fuller called for a special song by Patty Wilcox and Judy McLaney. They sang “Lord of the Harvest”. Rev. Heap shared the message after putting a plug in for Deputation, Work and Witness and Mission Aviation. He encouraged churches to keep their kids in church for mission speakers because most missionaries receive their call before 13 years of age. Rev. Heap began by stating, “Jesus Christ began his ministry by standing and reading the gospel. What is our mission today? To continue the ministry of Jesus Christ: that’s what Jesus Christ is asking of us: To preach, teach, heal, and to set the captive free.” He shared a story of how the Lord is keeping the mission of the Lord going. “The church exists today to announce that Jesus Christ came to set the prisoner free and if he has set you free, then you shall be free indeed. Maybe now the bondage is a different kind of bondage. Bondage to drugs, styles of life and yet the Holy Spirit through the church is setting people free.” “ In looking at 94 tapestries – someone did that. All of the threads go together: all the honor and glory isn’t for the person who made it, but in the church all of the honor and glory is for the Lord Jesus Christ. A contribution here and one there, and one day you and I will be standing before the master and we will say, ‘Ah now, I see it’. It is the Lord of the church: all glory and all honor goes to him. The last chapter of the Bible says we will all gather before him and say all honor and glory and majesty be to the one who gave his life for us. Therefore all that I have, all that I am, I give back to him and find great joy and fulfillment in doing his will.” Prayer. “Oh Lord Jesus, give us those moments when in a small way we’re able to see what you are doing. We are very quick to pick up on the circumstances all around us. We are very quick to pick up on when people hurt us or disappoint us. Help us see the big picture of what God is doing. Help us to believe that it is your church, not our little church and that you are building your church around the world and what really is important is that it will be all to the honor and glory of the church of the Lord Jesus Christ. Take what we have offered to you these days at District Assembly and when we get back to our churches and the band stops playing that we will be reminded that God is walking with us. Be with that pastor and pastor’s wife and Sunday School teacher, that youth leader that are building your church. We have the privilege of letting you use our lives for your honor and glory. Amen.” Mrs. Fuller thanked Steve and Brenda for coming and letting God use them this week. She expressed appreciation and stated that we will not be the same because they came. This concludes our NMI Convention. Respectfully Submitted, DIANE THOMPSON NMI Recording Secretary DONNA ANGERBRANDT NMI Secretary NINA FULLER NMI President C. NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION Saturday, March 2, 2013 I. Bob opened and welcomed everyone and organized the convention II. Recognition of the District Superintendent and his wife III. Ashley Sessions, NYI secretary A. named the convention assistants Recording secretary: Lisa Skinner Election Secretary: Rev. Bill Holley Head Teller Board #1: Beau Averette Board of Tellers #1- Beau Averette Tamra Reeves, Amanda Fuller, Holly Averette Stephen Reeves, Lance Sessions Head Teller Board #2: Allen Averette Board of Tellers #2 - Allen Averette Amery Morehead, Dee Taylor, Dakota Akins Emily Shirah, Clay Burke Parliamentarian: Jeff Skinner Pages: Katelyn Padgett and Lance Sessions B. read: Members of the District NYI Convention according to the Auxiliary Constitutions of the MANUAL, 810. 14 Paragraph 3 are as follows: 95 The District NYI Convention is composed of the members of the District NYI Council, the District Superintendent, local pastors, other assigned ordained ministers of the District who participate in NYI ministry, and local NYI delegates. C. the voting bar was set as the entire sanctuary, platform and teller rooms D. Motions: 1. I would like to entertain a motion at this time to seat alternates without reading the names and that the secretary will check for accuracy. Motion Made: Jeff Woods Second: Bill Holley 2. I would like to entertain a motion that all ballots be by plurality. Motion Made: Jeff Woods Second: Tim Campbell 3. I would like to entertain a motion to allow the District Council to appoint all District Ministries Directors in accordance with the Auxiliary Constitutions of the MANUAL, 810.107 Paragraph 4. Motion Made: Bill Holley and 2nd Jeff Woods IV. Dr. Mark Berry introduced Bob Evan, District NYI President: some points from his introduction: --Has a heart for people and what is best for you all --He is a man of change --Want you to appreciate that --Accustomed to change --Don’t ever get like old people and not like change --You need to be a part of the change --Go home and tell others about how exciting things are --He cares about this district --He wants to see people come to know Jesus Christ -Thankful for change & the president V. Dr. Berry led in Prayer VI. NYI Presidential Report: Bob Evans Jeff Woods made a motion to accept the President’s Report, 2nd By Tim Seale. Acceptance of the report and appreciation was expressed with applause. VII. Dr. Berry asked the pastors to come around Bob and then everyone else to lay hands and pray VIII. Call for Board of Tellers #1 for Ballot #1: Vice President: Allen Averette yes or no ballot Total Ballots: 55 Yes: 54 No: 1 IX. Call for Board of Tellers #2 for Ballot #2: Early Youth Members at Large: Vote for 3 Rebecca Sivley Holten Heights 29 elected Seth Young Ridgeville 20 Amery Morehead Dothan 1st 27 elected Isabelle Shirah Mobile 24 Travis Carlson East Brewton 9 Ethan Heller East Brewton 12 st Garrison Wise Dothan 1 26 elected Cody Hinson Capital City 14 X. Praise and Celebration Report from Local NYI Presidents/ Youth Pastors/ Teens The following teens reported: Rebecca Sivley, Holten Heights; Garrison Wise, Dothan First and Katelyn Padgett, Dothan First. Tim Seale from Trinity reported as an Adult Worker XI. NYI Offering to help offset costs for convention Ushers: Clay Burk, Tyler Walker, Jequon Charles, Garrison Wise. $230 raised XII. Calendar of Events passed out XIII. Call for Board of Tellers #1 for Ballot 3: Senior Youth Member at Large Lance Sessions Lanett 30 elected Emily Shirah Mobile 1st 27 elected Emily Aaron Mobile 1st 11 Tyler Walker Holten Heights 25 elected 96 Will Carruth Tuscaloosa 1st 21 Katelyn Padgett Dothan 1st 18 Hannah Sivley Holten Height 17 Caleb Wyatt Tuscaloosa 1st 12 XIV. Rolling Hills Campground: Bob encouraged every youth group to… ---raise monies for the campground --- attend the Camp Work Day on Saturday, May 4 ---discussed ways to improve campground for teens: pool, volleyball, basketball XV. Treasurer’s Report: Renee Averette XVI. Ballot 4: Young Adult Members @ Large Olivia Williams Lanett 29 elected Kelli Wilcox New Providence 31 elected Kayley Grubb Mobile 1st 24 elected Abbie Carlson East Brewton 23 Tyler Dehoff East Brewton 12 Kaley Mills Landmark 18 Katie Zeh New Providence 21 XVII. Praise and Celebration Report from Local NYI Presidents/ Youth Pastors/ Teens Adult Workers Randy Parmer, Lanett and Bob Evans, Holten Heights; Teen, Hannah Sivley, Holten Heights all reported. XVIII. Election Secretary Reports—read results from all ballots (can be seen above) The following were declared elected: Vice President: Allen Averette; Early Youth Representative: Rebecca Sivley, Amery Morehead, Garrison Wise; Senior Youth Representative: Lance Sessions, Emily Shirah, Tyler Walker Young Adult Representative: Olivia Williams, Kelli Wilcox, Kayley Grubb XIX. Installation of Officers: Dr. Mark Berry, District Superintendent The elected council, Missional Area Leaders and YES Mentor were called down front and were installed by District Superintendent, Dr. Mark Berry Zone Chairman: Capital City: Caleb Strickland North Central: Jeff Woods Chattahooche Valley: Tamra Reaves Tuscaloosa: Dee Taylor Mobile: Zach Baker Dothan: Ashley Sessions South Central: Nevin Heller YES Mentor: Randy Parmer XX. Recognition of Bob LISA SKINNER Recording Secretary Respectfully Submitted ASHLEY SESSIONS NYI Secretary BOB EVANS NYI President 97 VIII. Financial and Statistical A. AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORT To the District Superintendent Alabama South District Church of the Nazarene Prattville, Alabama We have compiled the accompanying statement of assets, liabilities and fund balances - cash basis of the Alabama South District Church of the Nazarene as of February 28, 2013, in accordance with standards consistent with Public Accounting Practices. A compilation is limited to presenting in the form of financial statements information that is the representation of the fund treasurers and other interested individuals. We have not audited or reviewed the accompanying statements of assets, liabilities and fund balances - cash basis, and accordingly, do not express an opinion or any other form of assurance on it. ALABAMA SOUTH DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE AUDIT COMMITTEE DAVID W. LUTES, Chairman DENISE STANDIFER, Committee Member: Auditor’s Note: Reports for the following auxiliaries have been received and have been reviewed: Women’s Retreat, Men’s Ministries Retreat B. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES CASH BASIS February 28, 2013 ASSETS CURRENT ASSETS Cash in Bank $ 237,870 Funds in Nazarene Church Foundation 656,460 TOTAL CURRENT ASSETS FIXED ASSETS OTHER ASSETS Investment in Rolling Hills Camp TOTAL ASSETS $ 894,330 642,000 807,816 2,344,146 LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES LIABILITIES Long Term Note $ 200,936 TOTAL LIABILITIES FUND BALANCES District 200,936 $ 1,982,376 98 30,902 Sunday School Ministries Nazarene Missions International 36,803 Nazarene Youth International 6,635 District Home Mission 64,162 Church Properties Account 22,332 TOTAL FUND BALANCES TOTAL LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES C. NOTES TO FINANCIAL STATEMENTS February 28, 2013 $ 2,143,210 $2,344,146 NOTE A - SUMMARY OF SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES Cash Basis of Accounting The Church's accounts are maintained, and these statements are presented, on a modified cash basis of accounting under which only revenues collected, costs and expenses paid, assets and fund balances arising from cash transactions. Therefore, accrued income and expenses, payables, deferred expenses, depreciation and other assets which may be material in amount are not reflected; and the financial statement is not intended to present the results of operations and financial position in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. Fund Accounting To ensure observance of limitations and restrictions placed on the use of resources available to the Church, the accounts of the Church are maintained in accordance with the principles of fund accounting. This is the procedure by which resources for various purposes are classified for accounting and reporting purposes into funds established according to their nature and purposes. Separate accounts are maintained for each fund; however, in the accompanying financial statement, funds that have similar characteristics have been combined into fund groups. Accordingly, all financial transactions have been recorded and reported by fund group. Income Tax Status Because the Church is exempt from federal and state income taxes, there is no provision for income taxes in the accompanying statements. Since the RV Park has been incorporated there may be some liability for income taxes on this entity. The Camp Accountants should make provision for this in their reports. NOTE B - INVESTMENT IN ROLLING HILLS CAMPGROUND The investment in the Rolling Hills Campground at December 31, 2012 is as follows: CURRENT ASSETS Cash FIXED ASSETS Land Building Improvements Equipment OTHER ASSETS Condominium Unit ASSETS $ TOTAL FIXED ASSETS $ 260,000 1,045,801 146,150 136,874 23,718 1,588,825 53,000 $ 1,665,543 TOTAL ASSETS LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCE CURRENT LIABILITIES TOTAL CURRENT LIABILITIES LONG-TERM DEBT TOTAL LONG-TERM DEBT -0$49,911 $ -049,911 99 FUND BALANCE Alabama North District Alabama South District TOTAL FUND BALANCE 807,816 807,816 1,615,632 TOTAL LIABILITIES & FUND BALANCE $ 1,665,543 NOTE C - FIXED ASSETS The properties owned by the District consisted of the following at February 28, 2011. The properties are stated at estimated values. Ozark Building Daphne Lighthouse Building District parsonage District office equipment Nazarene Disaster Alert Trailers 170,000 245,000 200,000 10,000 17,000 $ 642,000 (200,936) LESS: Mortgage, Daphne Lighthouse Building NET VALUE DISTRICT PROPERTIES $ 441,046 NOTE D - NOTES PAYABLE At December 31, 2012, Rolling Hills Camp had one note as follows: Principal $49,911.30 (Regions Loan #401-0000700005832 @ 4.75%) Open loan for four years. Annual interest payments $2,175.26. No principal payments required. D. COMPARATIVE BALANCE SHEET February 29, 2012 and February 28, 2013 Current Assets Cash on Hand and in Banks Funds in Nazarene Church Foundation Total Current Assets 2012 2013 $ 247,048 603,751 850,799 $ 237,870 656,460 894,330 Property and Equipment: Ozark Daphne Lighthouse Building District Parsonage District Office Equipment Nazarene Disaster Alert Trailers (2) Investment in Rolling Hills Camp Total Fixed Assets TOTAL ASSETS 279,000 200,000 10,000 25,000 807,956 1,321,956 $ 2,172,755 200,000 10,000 17,000 807,816 1,449,816 $ 2,344,146 212,570 200,936 1,736,465 31,108 30,117 1,982,376 30,902 36,803 Liabilities: Mortgage Loan – Daphne Lighthouse Bldg Fund Balances: District Sunday School Ministries Nazarene Missions International 170,000 100 Nazarene Youth International District Home Mission Church Properties Total Fund Balances TOTAL LIABILITIES & FUND BALANCES 21,709 95,465 45,321 6,635 64,162 22,332 1,960,185 2,143,210 $ 2,172,755 $ 2,344,146 E. STATEMENT OF ASSETS, LIABILITIES AND FUND BALANCES CASH BASIS February 28, 2013 Audit Committee Report District Superintendent Alabama South District Church of the Nazarene We have examined the statements of cash receipts and disbursements of the various funds of the Alabama South District Church of the Nazarene with the exception of the District Camp. The District Camp is audited, or reviewed, by the firm American Tax & Accounting Associates; their reports are included on Pages 8, 9 and 10. All statements, with the exception of the District Camp, are for the year ended February 28, 2013. The District Camp Statement is for twelve months ended December 31, 2012. Since the North and South Districts have different fiscal year endings, and both districts share the camp responsibilities, the District Camp was put on a calendar basis. We conducted our review in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards. Those standards require that we plan and perform the review to obtain reasonable assurance about whether the cash receipts and disbursements statements are free of material misstatement. Our review includes examining, on a test basis, evidence supporting the amounts and disclosures in the cash receipts and disbursements statements. We believe that our review provides a reasonable basis for our opinion. These cash receipts and disbursements statements were prepared on the cash basis of accounting and are not intended to be presented in conformity with generally accepted accounting principles. In our opinion, the cash receipts and disbursements statements referred to above present fairly, in all material respects, the cash receipts and disbursements of The Alabama South District Church of the Nazarene for the year ended February 28, 2013. ALABAMA SOUTH DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE AUDIT COMMITTEE DAVID W. LUTES, Chairman DENISE STANDIFER, Committee Member 101 F. DISTRICT TREASURER STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Year Ended February 28, 2013 CASH - BEGINNING OF YEAR RECEIPTS: Budget receipts District Parsonage Lease Group insurance Interest M & M Retreat In & Out Assembly Offerings Other Receipts TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE DISBURSEMENTS: Salaries and benefits Housing District office & parsonage expenses Computer Cost Professional Expenses District assembly expenses Alabama South Nazarene Group insurance District boards Other expenses M & M Expenses In & Out ALCAP Contingency Miscellaneous Budget remittances Pensions and benefits Education Home Mission District Camp Sunday School Ministries Nazarene Youth International Nazarene Mission International $ 22,958.26 $ 446,492.67 8,594.41 71,868.00 15.20 10,252.50 900.15 2,009.33 1,207.38 541,339.64 564,297.90 123,711.55 25,200.00 21,478.37 952.28 22,135.03 7,774.38 4,573.58 72,144.00 4,796.67 1,087.33 13,498.20 1,674.60 1,500.00 600.00 2,493.26 72,981.18 75,125.73 22,164.33 24,381.28 11,651.49 15,515.13 12,729.33 CASH – END OF YEAR _538,167.72 $ 26,130.18 DISTRICT OFFICE ACCOUNT STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Year Ended February 28, 2013 102 CASH - BEGINNING OF YEAR RECEIPTS: Alabama South District Donations for Pastors TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE DISBURSEMENTS: Postage & Office Supplies Assistance to Pastors Web Server Entertainment, Advisory Board Advisory Board Departing Gifts $ $ 2,000.00 2,370.00 369.59 4,370.00 4,739.59 1,406.07 1,850.00 488.99 43.89 49.33 TOTAL EXPENSES CASH - END OF YEAR $ 3,838.28 901.31 G. DISTRICT HOME MISSION STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Year Ended February 28, 2013 CASH - BEGINNING OF YEAR $ 95,465.44 RECEIPTS: Budget receipts God’s Glory Loan Repayment Interest Pastor Training Disaster Relief Other Receipts Lease Payments TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE DISBURSEMENTS: Lighthouse Church Foley New Start Open Arms Ministry Subsidy Disaster Relief Expense Rolling Hills Camp Trinity Operations Ministerial Development Property Disposition Expense Work & Witness Emergency Assistance Transfer to WIF Savings $ 20,452.78 800.00 31.17 3,774.50 312.00 500.00 17,856.00 416.94 20,053.08 1,200.00 5,200.00 584.83 4,500.00 10,400.00 9,098.82 3,939.58 2,096.30 750.00 43,726.45 139,191.89 Miscellaneous 16,790.00 TOTAL EXPENSES CASH - END OF YEAR 75,029.55 $ 64,162.34 SPECIAL HOME MISSION – CHURCH PROPERTIES 103 STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Year Ended February 28, 2013 CASH - BEGINNING OF YEAR RECEIPTS: Sale of Ozark Church Sale of Peterson Property Interest In & Out TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE: EXPENSES: Bank Charges Rolling Hills R. V. Park HUD Settlement District Parsonage Repairs Transfer to HM MISS Account $ 45,321.06 3,000.00 25,853.50 28.61 8,000.00 36,882.11 82,203.17 15.00 16,008.00 10,637.25 33,210.00 CASH - END OF YEAR: 59,870.25 $ 22,332.92 NAZARENE FOUNDATION STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Year Ended February 28, 2013 FUNDS AT BEGINNING OF YEAR RECEIPTS: Interest & Dividends Growth & Income Income & Growth Total Interest & Dividends Realized Gain/Loss Growth & Income Income & Growth Total Realized Gain/Loss Unrealized Gain/Loss Growth & Income Income & Growth Total Unrealized Gain/Loss TOTAL RECEIPTS: $ 603,751.04 9,097.17 10,422.28 5,221.52 5,797.50 12,908.32 9,175.45 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE: EXPENSES: Bank Service Charges Grow/Inc Exp Fee Inc/Grow Exp Fee Total Bank Service Charges Growth & Income Unrealized Gain/Loss Total Growth & Income 19,519.45 11,019.02 22,083.77 52,622.24 656,373.28 3,079.47 2,988.72 (2,627.08) 6,068.19 (2,627.08) 104 Income & Growth Unrealized Gain/Loss FUNDS AT END OF YEAR (3,527.46 Total Income & Growth TOTAL EXPENSES: $ (3,527.46) (86.36) 656,459.63 ALABAMA SOUTH DISTRICT CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE DISTRICT - SAVINGS STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Year Ended February 28, 2013 CASH - BEGINNING OF YEAR RECEIPTS: Transfer from Home Missions Transfer from Properties Account $ $ 16,790.00 33,210.00 FUNDS AVAILABLE: 0.00 50,000.00 $ 50,000.00 DISBURSEMENTS: TOTAL DISBURSEMENTS: 0.00 CASH - END OF YEAR: $ 50,000.00 $ 1,604.65 DISTRICT CAMP (ROLLING HILLS CONFERENCE CENTER) STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2012 CASH – BEGINNING OF YEAR RECEIPTS: Alabama – South Alabama – North Contributions Food service Rentals Reimbursed Expenses Camp Meeting Income Income from RV Park Loan Proceeds $ 29,166.90 35,537.16 3,082.81 4,356.81 77,833.55 1,698.75 105,402.58 43,214.00 21,000.00 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE DISBURSEMENTS: Camp Directors: Gifts Health Insurance Housing Salaries S.S. Tax Other Payroll Expenses Maintenance and repair 321,292.56 322,897.21 500.00 15,106.50 13,900.00 36,660.00 7,500.00 46,982.80 20,988.16 105 Insurance Contract Labor Supplies Utilities Equipment Telephone Food Services Expenses Interest Advertising Building Projects Environmental Office Supplies Condo Expense Fuel Taxes and Licenses Camp Meeting Expense Miscellaneous Dues & Subscriptions Travel & Entertainment Medical Care 33,086.11 10,401.89 3,018.83 47,492.26 9,805.85 9,718.24 27,320.58 1,852.94 1,127.47 1,240.45 1,401.13 7,122.06 6,895.51 4,834.69 1,606.41 455.87 6,202.56 1,310.94 2,574.96 50.00 CASH - END OF YEAR: 319,156.21 $ 3,741.00 ROLLING HILLS CONFERENCE CENTER – SPECIAL PROJECT ACCOUNT STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2012 CASH BEGINNING OF YEAR $ RECEIPTS: Camp Meeting Income: CD Sales Camp Meeting Income – General Contributions Income Sale of Equipment & Transfers Loan from Operational Account Miscellaneous R H Outreach Ministry TOTAL RECEIPTS: TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE 400.32 6,559.00 18,525.00 283.35 19,000.00 222.00 4,215.76 DISBURSEMENTS: Maintenance and Repairs Camp Meeting Expense Equipment Bank Service Charge Office Supplies Loan to Operation Acct. Professional Fees, Accounting Rolling Hills Church Expenses: Building Rental 1,692.19 3,367.79 760.67 45.00 531.81 19,000.00 500.00 504.20 49,205.43 49,709.63 2,400.00 106 Equipment Purchase Supplies 994.32 612.48 TOTAL EXPENSE CASH – END OF YEAR 29,904.26 $19,805.37 H. ROLLING HILLS R.V. PARK, INC. STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Twelve Months Ended December 31, 2012 CASH BEGINNING OF YEAR RECEIPTS: R.V. Sites Rental Services Vending Sales $ 130,490.40 3,030.00 213.93 1,782.45 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE DISBURSEMENTS: Contract Labor Accounting Insurance Environmental Maintenance & Repairs Miscellaneous Office Expense Credit Card Service Taxes Telephone Utilities License & Permits Fuel Lease to RHCC Equipment Advertising Dues & Subscriptions Repairs R.V. Sites Travel & Entertainment Water & Sewage 889.89 135,516.78 136,406.67 2,829.70 1,125.00 1,404.03 2,428.87 1,567.82 923.48 4,799.39 2,672.88 3,318.16 4,953.81 41,444.48 153.09 1,968.80 42,714.00 784.40 1,936.00 496.59 4,419.58 668.00 417.99 15,209.00 CASH – END OF YEAR 136,235.07 $ 171.60 I. SUNDAY SCHOOL MINISTRIES STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Year Ended February 28, 2013 CASH - BEGINNING OF YEAR $ 23,460.73 RECEIPTS: 107 District Budget Receipts Children's Camp Fees Heavenly Star Search Team Day Income Adjustment to Actual TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE DISBURSEMENTS: Children's Camp Quizzing Team Day Singles Ministry Heavenly Star Search Men’s Retreat Prime Time Retreat Laymen’s Retreat District Leadership Conference Office Supplies SDMI Convention Stipend & Honorariums Bank Charges Miscellaneous Adjustment to Actual $ 11,651.49 20,030.00 1,433.29 1,886.00 (1,704.49) 33,296.29 56,757.02 21,606.25 603.28 1,221.99 581.15 780.36 640.00 1,050.00 1,357.00 791.20 192.45 1,417.95 2,375.00 70.00 556.02 275.00 33,517.65 CASH - END OF YEAR $ 23,239.37 SUNDAY SCHOOL MINISTRIES – SAVINGS ACCOUNT Year Ended February 28, 2013 CASH - BEGINNING OF YEAR: RECEIPTS: Interest $7,647.33 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE DISBURSEMENTS: CASH – END OF YEAR $ 15.44 7,662.77 0.00 7,662.77 CD #1321 $3,995.16 CD #5266 3,667.61 $7,662.77 J. NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Year Ended February 28, 2013 CASH - BEGINNING OF YEAR RECEIPTS: Children’s Project LINKS $ 30,116.55 $ 19,165.16 3,174.78 108 District Budget Receipts Work & Witness Interest TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE: 13,160.58 13,269.00 33.08 DISBURSEMENTS: LINKS Haiti School Project Pathway For Children Child Development Center Deputation Work & Witness – Honduras Work & Witness – Cuba Work & Witness – Dominican Republic Work & Witness – Travel Children’s Rally Day Council Meetings District Convention Office Expense President/Secretary/Treasurer District Christmas Fund Christmas Gifts – District Youth In Missions Buddy Plan Team Day 48,802.60 78,919.15 3,252.24 2,144.20 2,107.29 710.50 84.38 5,000.00 18,000.00 1,201.00 1,106.81 1,320.63 3,091.49 731.74 1,550.00 455.00 550.00 456.85 150.00 204.09 42,116.22 CASH - END OF YEAR: $ 36,802.93 NAZARENE MISSIONS INTERNATIONAL - SAVINGS & CD'S STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Year Ended February 28, 2013 SAVINGS ACCOUNTS: NMI CD – Children’s Projects Balance – Beginning of Year TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE DISBURSEMENTS: Transferred to Operating Account Balance – End of Year $ $ 0.00 Contingency Fund CD Balance – Beginning of Year DISBURSEMENTS: Balance – End of Year TOTAL SAVINGS ACCOUNTS TOTAL CASH ON HAND (ALL FUNDS) $ 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 0.00 $ 36,802.93 K. NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL 109 STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Year Ended February 28, 2013 CASH - BEGINNING OF YEAR RECEIPTS: Budgets TNT & Refuel TNT at TNU (2012) Mexico (2012) TNT at TNU (2013) Background Check Haiti Camp Mission Miscellaneous Miscellaneous $ 17,389.36 $ 14,317.05 12,668.00 12,892.00 14,394.00 4,805.00 360.00 5,575.00 9,543.00 1,017.92 1,618.84 77,190.81 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE DISBURSEMENTS: TNT at TNU (2012) TNT at TNU (2013) TNT & Refuel Background Checks Electrons Camp Meeting/DLC Convention Cell Phones Quizzing Honor and Gifts YES Mexico (2012) Office Supplies Miscellaneous Spain Haiti Reload 94,580.17 24,166.93 13,100.00 10,260.56 1,043.42 1,693.96 850.00 5,378.67 1,249.54 2,082.35 1,138.78 277.03 900.00 10,905.14 749.52 498.33 11,167.14 5,724.25 1,001.00 CASH - END OF YEAR 92,186.62 $ 2,393.55 $ 3,291.27 NAZARENE YOUTH INTERNATIONAL - SAVINGS STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS Year Ended February 28, 2013 SAVINGS: CASH - BEGINNING OF YEAR RECEIPTS: Interest Income TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE 1.44 1.44 3,292.71 110 DISBURSEMENTS: None 0.00 0.00 CASH - END OF YEAR $ 3,291.71 SPECIAL ACCOUNT-CHECKING - JOINT ACTIVITIES STATEMENT OF CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS YEAR ENDED FEBRUARY 28, 2013 BEGINNING BALANCE RECEIPTS: Registration & Fees $ 14,036.63 TOTAL FUNDS AVAILABLE 14,036.63 $ DISBURSEMENTS: Camp Tee’s Laguna Beach Entertainment Speakers Return Check and Fees Miscellaneous Expense 1,030.02 525.37 11,096.50 800.00 1,000.00 10.00 684.92 CASH – END OF THE YEAR 15,066.65 14,116.79 $ 949.86 L. Supplemental Statistical Report (District Totals Only) Real Estate Value District Property Value District Center Value District Parsonage Indebtedness on District Property 442,000 807,816 200,000 200,936 Financial Church Giving 47 38 41 34 35 Paid Local Interests Paid District Interests Paid Educational Interests Paid General Interests Paid on Pensions Fund 4,170,301 302,802 73,043 341,476 74,523 OR 31 Paid on World Evangelism Fund 200,836 111 32 Paid on Approved Specials 33 Paid on Other Global Interests 34 Total Paid General Interests 128,371 12,269 35 Paid on Pensions Fund Total Paid on Pensions Fund 74,523 36 Paid on District Interests 37 Paid on Other District Interests 38 Total Paid on District Interests 39 Paid on Educational Interests (TNU) 40 Paid on Other Educational Interests 41 Total Paid on Educational Interests 47 Paid Local Interests 253,638 49,164 70,534 2,509 3,167,087 Total Missional Disbursements of Local Church Value of Church Properties Indebtedness on these Properties 341,476 74,523 302,802 73,043 3,167,087 3,958,931 34,573,381 1,921,149 112 13 14 15 15a Inactive Church Members 12 16 17 1 0 0 0 4 2 0 10 0 4 0 2 0 2 2 0 0 0 2 0 4 2 4 1 2 4 4 4 5 4 37 30 33 16 246 0 8 6 8 0 0 0 0 0 0 35 46 31 12 88 Mrs. Linda Goins-Shuttlesworth Rev. Alfred R. Ashworth Rev. S. Scott Sessions 0 55 16 252 0 0 1 0 10 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 1 0 18 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 5 0 0 0 2 6 0 0 56 14 264 0 0 31 4 45 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 8 161 0 Dothan Northside East Brewton Excel Enoch Johnson Memorial God's Glory Ministries Heritage Rev. Lester L. Ford Sr. Rev. James A. Meadows Rev. Gregory L. Wood Mr. Jeffrey McCoy William L. Hamby, Jr. 44 139 104 212 16 0 8 3 23 0 0 0 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 14 23 0 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 44 145 117 235 16 26 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 20 115 102 73 30 16 17 18 19 20 Huguley Jackson Lake Martin Landmark Lanett Rev. Gary W. Aldridge Rev. James Clyde Gates Rev. Dean E. Hornaday Rev. Andy L. Rutherford Rev. Bernie Deffinger 26 24 37 156 240 0 0 4 15 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 4 15 1 0 0 1 0 2 0 0 1 12 2 0 0 0 1 5 0 0 2 13 9 26 24 39 158 232 4 0 9 28 0 0 0 0 0 0 34 12 40 143 143 21 22 23 24 25 Millbrook Millry Mobile First Mobile Parkview Mobile Riverside Rev. Carl W. Reed Jr. Rev. Kenneth W. Bowen Rev. Mitchell L. Powell Rev. Donnie Browning Rev. Terry W. Daugherty 111 17 222 40 83 3 0 3 0 4 0 1 0 0 3 2 0 1 0 0 5 1 4 0 7 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 4 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 5 1 4 1 0 111 17 222 39 90 7 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 193 14 130 45 40 26 27 28 29 Monroeville Montgomery Capital City Montgomery First Moundville 89 99 25 105 4 1 0 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 4 3 0 6 4 1 0 1 0 2 1 0 0 0 4 0 4 3 5 1 89 99 20 110 54 49 6 45 0 0 0 0 21 47 31 62 30 New Providence Rev. James D. Moore Rev. Matthew B. Hinson Rev. Eric B. Ellis Chet T. Jordan Rev. Carlon S. Tibbs Rev. O. Michael Wilcox 46 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 46 15 0 29 Rev. Tonya L. Cotton Rev. Larry P. Stover Rev. Kenneth D. Wyatt 14 98 74 51 2 2 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 1 1 0 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 4 0 0 16 96 75 52 0 19 0 25 0 0 0 0 26 135 69 33 50 3 2 2 7 1 1 0 2 55 3 0 44 11 12 13 14 15 31 32 33 34 Newstart Community Praise Park Ministries Ridgeville Roanoke 35 Robertsdale * Sponsored New Church this Year Rev. Dexter W. Etchison (Ricky) (Etch) esther turney Associate Church Members - Community of Hope Cottondale Demopolis Dothan First - Dothan Ozark Total Gains 6 7 8 9 10 Rev. Larry W. Spraker Weekly Corporate Worship 0 0 0 0 0 Rev. Jeffery D. Skinner Rev. Daryl Ted Johnston Rev. Tim Sullivan Total Losses 1 0 10 0 0 Pastor Name Auburn Eagle Pointe Bayview Calvert Childersburg Columbiana Lost by Death 39 34 27 21 246 Church Name 1 2 3 4 5 Received by Transfer Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches 11 Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release 10 Full Church Members End of Year 9 Received from Other Denominations 8 Received by Profession of Faith 2013 7 Full Church Members Reported Last Year 6 MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP 13 14 15 15a 16 Associate Church Members 12 17 111 24 17 111 141 0 2 7 0 4 0 0 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 2 0 2 7 10 6 2 0 1 0 2 0 2 0 32 0 1 0 0 0 0 3 2 1 32 2 108 24 23 89 145 71 4 0 9 50 0 0 0 0 0 92 20 24 50 81 41 42 43 44 45 Spencer Sylacauga First Taylor's Chapel Trinity - Rolling Hills Rev. Jonathan Alan Cook Rev. Walter Rezendes Rev. Patsy Tant Brett D Medley Rev. Daniel W. Ventling 82 81 40 88 0 0 1 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 5 0 4 0 1 6 0 7 0 1 3 2 0 0 39 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 1 0 43 3 2 1 0 40 84 38 94 0 0 0 0 77 0 0 0 0 0 0 41 65 23 30 0 46 47 48 49 50 Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe Tuscaloosa First Tuscaloosa Holten Heights Tuscaloosa South Valley First Rev. H. Fred Williams Rev. James M. Walker Rev. Bill Holley Sr. Rev. Donald R. Conn Rev. James W. Fogal 75 170 207 27 34 2 0 2 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 4 4 2 4 1 4 2 1 3 1 0 0 1 6 0 0 0 1 0 0 1 2 3 9 1 1 77 169 202 27 37 10 65 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 55 104 118 25 18 51 Wallace Chapel Alabama South Supplemental Rev. Terry Flummer 36 0 0 0 2 2 0 1 3 0 2 6 0 32 0 0 0 15 Current Year Total 4,056 125 35 39 199 45 110 42 197 4,058 681 0 2,793 Last Year Total 4,220 153 44 50 247 51 310 50 411 4,056 703 0 2,827 Increase / (Decrease) Organized * Sponsored New Church this Year Name Change Inactive Dadeville to Lake Martin Tuscaloosa Woodhaven to Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe Childersburg (164) (28) (9) Transfer Total Gains (11) (48) (6) Merge (200) (8) (214) Disorganize 2 (22) Weekly Corporate Worship Franklin D. Foster Jr. Rev. James G. Virden Rev. Edward M. Walters Rev. Brenda J. Tyus Rev. Timothy A. Campbell Total Losses Rock Mills Saraland - Open Arms Ministry Selma West Village Shawmut First Lost by Death Pastor Name 36 37 38 39 40 Received by Transfer Church Name Lost by Transfer to Other Nazarene Churches 11 Lost by Removal, Commendation, or Release 10 Inactive Church Members 9 Full Church Members End of Year 8 Received by Profession of Faith Full Church Members Reported Last Year 2013 7 Received from Other Denominations 6 MEMBERSHIP AND WORSHIP 0 Drop (34) 23 23a 24 24a 26 27 28 29 29a NMI Associate Membership 22a NMI Active Membership 22 15 11 10 6 4 10 3 10 1 41 5 1 12 1 13 25 19 28 10 173 15 14 10 10 60 80 36 50 17 231 35 26 32 17 77 12 21 30 4 77 15 5 32 0 0 20 37 45 20 45 0 0 0 0 0 5 4 15 0 21 35 32 34 7 165 0 2 11 4 36 6 7 8 9 10 - Community of Hope Cottondale Demopolis Dothan First - Dothan Ozark 0 7 2 50 0 0 5 2 30 0 0 5 0 30 0 0 2 0 13 0 0 31 6 168 0 0 13 6 77 0 0 43 8 248 0 0 20 8 120 0 0 20 8 109 0 0 9 0 11 0 0 0 0 60 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 7 0 45 0 0 20 6 264 0 0 10 0 0 0 11 12 13 14 15 Dothan Northside East Brewton Excel Enoch Johnson Memorial God's Glory Ministries Heritage 6 68 21 1 13 5 34 7 10 9 0 18 47 1 7 0 9 21 15 4 15 83 87 4 18 9 48 44 39 12 21 169 155 6 38 14 91 72 64 25 14 85 72 37 25 0 6 0 62 0 0 90 106 0 30 0 0 0 0 0 0 12 53 30 12 44 145 104 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 16 17 18 19 20 Huguley Jackson Lake Martin Landmark Lanett 5 6 3 26 26 4 2 3 20 15 6 5 5 20 34 1 4 5 17 18 13 24 11 88 186 14 4 11 67 88 24 35 19 134 246 19 10 19 104 121 19 10 19 104 121 19 0 8 0 0 0 0 0 85 69 0 0 0 0 0 0 6 5 35 56 13 10 5 130 154 0 0 0 0 106 21 22 23 24 25 Millbrook Millry Mobile First Mobile Parkview Mobile Riverside 22 3 60 2 17 20 2 25 2 6 32 5 30 1 38 14 2 11 1 9 145 15 98 40 58 75 6 60 20 19 199 23 188 43 113 109 10 96 23 34 105 10 96 23 34 20 7 38 23 0 25 0 185 0 37 0 3 0 0 0 25 5 20 0 31 107 10 210 17 90 99 0 12 2 0 26 27 28 29 30 Monroeville Montgomery Capital City Montgomery First Moundville New Providence 3 6 6 7 8 1 4 3 4 4 5 4 18 5 2 2 2 7 4 1 29 40 23 39 32 10 28 10 39 19 37 50 47 51 42 13 34 20 47 24 13 34 20 47 24 8 20 0 0 0 42 24 0 52 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 15 20 5 2 31 47 14 55 20 0 3 0 4 10 31 32 33 34 35 Newstart Community Praise Park Ministries Ridgeville Roanoke Robertsdale 7 39 17 11 12 3 28 13 11 7 4 25 15 7 4 3 12 10 7 3 26 78 48 33 37 18 35 34 33 34 37 142 80 51 53 24 75 57 51 44 18 61 57 51 44 18 48 0 0 12 0 47 40 9 24 0 0 0 0 0 6 31 20 6 0 3 46 78 20 44 0 8 0 0 0 36 37 Rock Mills Saraland 48 1 22 1 25 2 14 1 106 24 45 18 179 27 81 20 81 6 0 4 120 0 0 0 10 24 42 0 0 0 * Sponsored New Church this Year NYI Membership VBS Enrollment Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance Caravan Enrollment 45 14 12 6 17 Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List Auburn Eagle Pointe Bayview Calvert Childersburg Columbiana Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List 1 2 3 4 5 Church Name Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance 21a Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance 21 Average Weekly SDMI Attendance 20a Total SDMI Responsibility List 2013 20 Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List DISCIPLESHIP 22 22a 23 23a 24 24a 26 27 28 29 29a 4 18 64 4 12 11 18 36 74 18 32 49 30 89 166 30 65 77 23 50 76 20 56 3 0 65 101 0 0 0 16 9 35 18 17 25 0 0 5 41 42 43 44 45 Spencer Sylacauga First Taylor's Chapel Trinity - Rolling Hills 17 10 1 7 0 7 8 1 5 0 4 4 0 18 0 3 1 0 10 0 28 60 23 42 0 21 38 10 29 0 49 74 24 67 0 31 47 11 44 0 31 47 11 33 0 0 0 0 11 0 30 30 0 0 0 0 15 0 0 0 2 1 0 11 0 40 1 0 15 0 10 0 0 17 0 46 47 48 49 50 Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe Tuscaloosa First Tuscaloosa Holten Heights Tuscaloosa South Valley First 11 21 39 4 2 9 12 16 0 2 6 15 25 5 0 6 3 12 2 0 59 88 141 30 15 43 53 64 23 15 76 124 205 39 17 58 68 92 25 17 32 68 92 18 15 23 0 0 0 15 0 55 72 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 9 23 51 4 0 78 169 92 3 0 0 45 11 2 0 51 Wallace Chapel Alabama South Supplemental 2 2 0 0 32 13 34 0 15 0 11 8 4 0 0 15 7 Current Year Total 782 456 628 308 2,506 1,452 3,916 2,216 2,018 501 1,569 26 687 2,475 404 Last Year Total 822 493 645 363 2,444 1,444 3,911 2,300 1,982 621 1,700 11 698 2,618 62 8 5 Increase / (Decrease) Organized * Sponsored New Church this Year (40) (37) Name Change Inactive Dadeville to Lake Martin Tuscaloosa Woodhaven to Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe Childersburg (55) Transfer (84) 36 Merge (120) (131) 15 Disorganize NMI Active Membership NYI Membership VBS Enrollment Average Weekly Adult SDMI Attendance Average Weekly Youth SDMI Attendance (17) NMI Associate Membership 8 21 17 Caravan Enrollment 8 35 28 Total Adult SDMI Responsibility List - Open Arms Ministry Selma West Village Shawmut First Total Youth SDMI Responsibility List 38 39 40 Church Name Average Weekly Children’s SDMI Attendance Total Average Weekly Discipleship Groups Attendance 21a Total Average Weekly Sunday School Attendance 21 Average Weekly SDMI Attendance Total Children’s SDMI Responsibility List 2013 20a Total SDMI Responsibility List 20 DISCIPLESHIP (11) (143) 603 (199) Drop 1 2 3 4 5 39 40 41 Total Given to Education Funds 38 Other Nazarene Educational Instituions 37 Assigned Educational Institution 36 Total Given to District Mission 35 Other District Interests 34 District Ministry Funds 33 Pension Fund Total Church Income Church Name World Evangelism Fund PART 1 2013 32 Total Given to Global Mission 31 Other Global Interests 30 Approved Mission Specials FINANCIAL SUMMARY Auburn Eagle Pointe 79,495 3,435 652 0 4,087 1,326 6,727 0 6,727 1,123 50 1,173 Bayview 55,270 2,607 5,173 116 7,896 1,339 4,184 300 4,484 1,011 0 1,011 Calvert 55,125 2,461 8,039 0 10,500 1,173 2,857 1,166 4,023 1,196 0 1,196 Childersburg 20,047 2,150 375 0 2,525 376 1,134 469 1,603 402 0 402 Columbiana 148,824 7,876 3,580 2 11,458 3,183 19,123 0 19,123 3,132 210 3,342 - Community of Hope 6 7 Cottondale 8 Demopolis 9 Dothan First 10 - Dothan Ozark 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25,448 1,618 2,348 0 3,966 499 1,336 553 1,889 473 0 473 16,997 0 450 0 450 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 464,485 21,310 11,786 0 33,096 9,778 36,166 3,528 39,694 9,977 200 10,177 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 14,504 510 250 0 760 310 0 0 0 0 0 0 East Brewton 166,277 8,837 4,092 0 12,929 3,769 9,783 4,050 13,833 3,469 200 3,669 Excel Enoch Johnson Memorial 3,167 11 12 13 14 15 Dothan Northside 130,167 6,737 1,638 0 8,375 2,762 7,788 3,124 10,912 3,067 100 God's Glory Ministries 55,802 200 100 0 300 165 0 0 0 0 0 0 Heritage 35,102 0 0 0 0 531 1,497 619 2,116 530 0 530 16 17 18 19 20 Huguley 47,118 1,357 363 0 1,720 577 3,450 100 3,550 76 0 76 Jackson 11,371 0 50 0 50 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Lake Martin 40,192 0 0 0 0 291 260 0 260 0 0 0 Landmark 194,052 13,030 5,737 0 18,767 4,000 11,280 3,175 14,455 4,000 50 4,050 Lanett 217,870 11,903 9,642 0 21,545 4,522 12,808 5,303 18,111 4,542 400 4,942 21 22 23 24 25 Millbrook 193,995 10,393 6,825 0 17,218 4,074 11,489 4,756 16,245 4,074 100 4,174 30,650 1,682 1,030 0 2,712 631 1,684 0 1,684 628 75 703 181,317 7,708 1,953 0 9,661 907 2,557 2,391 4,948 907 0 907 Mobile Parkview 31,803 0 320 0 320 0 2,393 0 2,393 0 50 50 Mobile Riverside 54,101 2,972 2,325 0 5,297 1,130 3,185 1,319 4,504 1,129 0 1,129 26 27 28 29 30 Monroeville 38,479 1,055 565 0 1,620 476 1,342 1,508 2,850 476 0 476 Montgomery Capital City 96,328 5,883 1,488 0 7,371 2,055 5,654 2,341 7,995 2,005 25 2,030 Montgomery First 65,581 3,962 8,940 0 12,902 1,196 3,729 1,108 4,837 1,195 0 1,195 Moundville 59,911 2,896 1,274 0 4,170 385 0 0 0 0 0 0 New Providence 44,133 1,413 973 4,484 6,870 443 966 97 1,063 380 50 430 31 32 33 34 35 Newstart Community 58 Millry Mobile First 244 0 0 4 4 16 124 0 124 58 0 Praise Park Ministries 117,083 5,896 1,067 0 6,963 342 1,993 0 1,993 52 0 52 Ridgeville 114,963 6,137 667 0 6,804 2,516 12,084 291 12,375 3,030 150 3,180 Roanoke 31,410 879 313 0 1,192 82 490 0 490 0 0 0 Robertsdale 52,448 780 564 0 1,344 892 5,504 60 5,564 0 0 0 * Sponsored New Church this Year 39 40 41 Total Given to Education Funds 38 Other Nazarene Educational Instituions 37 Assigned Educational Institution 36 Total Given to District Mission 35 Other District Interests 34 District Ministry Funds Church Name 33 Pension Fund Total Church Income World Evangelism Fund PART 1 2013 32 Total Given to Global Mission 31 Other Global Interests 30 Approved Mission Specials FINANCIAL SUMMARY 36 37 38 39 40 Rock Mills 138,765 7,158 6,205 0 13,363 2,889 17,298 250 17,548 3,209 225 Saraland 17,497 84 256 97 437 9 50 200 250 0 0 0 11,495 0 0 0 0 262 639 0 639 262 0 262 41 42 43 44 45 Spencer 46 47 48 49 50 Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe Tuscaloosa First Tuscaloosa Holten Heights - Open Arms Ministry Selma West Village Shawmut First 3,434 52,850 2,715 1,086 0 3,801 1,172 2,774 25 2,799 1,111 0 1,111 128,566 7,408 4,184 0 11,592 2,761 7,646 3,166 10,812 2,711 50 2,761 59,584 3,003 3,073 0 6,076 1,229 7,353 1,210 8,563 1,363 100 1,463 Sylacauga First 154,353 7,928 4,644 500 13,072 3,224 9,090 0 9,090 3,223 174 3,397 Taylor's Chapel 26,275 1,570 740 0 2,310 549 1,540 180 1,720 607 0 607 Trinity 60,902 1,937 1,846 0 3,783 196 1,172 0 1,172 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 112,097 500 1,820 0 2,320 574 0 0 0 0 0 0 259,842 15,104 4,160 5,982 25,246 6,202 15,799 6,556 22,355 6,222 0 6,222 205,558 12,020 16,080 1,084 29,184 4,691 16,712 500 17,212 4,193 300 4,493 14,540 764 139 0 903 308 0 0 0 0 0 0 Valley First 3,400 0 0 0 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 51 Wallace Chapel 33,985 2,112 1,559 0 3,671 702 1,978 819 2,797 701 0 701 12,269 12,269 253,638 49,164 302,802 70,534 2,509 73,043 - Rolling Hills Tuscaloosa South 4,170,301 Alabama South Supplemental Organized * Sponsored New Church this Year Current Year Total 8,340,602 197,990 128,371 24,538 350,899 74,523 507,276 98,328 605,604 141,068 5,018 146,086 Last Year Total 4,297,928 208,431 150,386 1,268 360,085 67,785 241,572 49,658 291,230 79,202 3,038 82,240 Increase / (Decrease) 4,042,674 6,738 265,704 48,670 314,374 61,866 1,980 63,846 (10,441) Name Change Inactive Dadeville to Lake Martin Tuscaloosa Woodhaven to Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe Childersburg (22,015) 23,270 Transfer (9,186) Merge Disorganize Drop 1 2 3 4 5 49 50 Indebtedness on Those Properties 51 Allocations Paid in Full? 48 Value of Church Properties All Other Church Ministries 47 Total Missional Disbursements 46 Total Used for Local Mission 45 Local Compassionate Ministries 44a Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits 44 Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries Church Name 43 Debt Service PART 2 2013 42 Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements FINANCIAL SUMMARY 0 0 0 0 100 34,690 34,790 48,103 13,000 0 Yes Bayview 3,094 0 22,450 0 200 228 25,972 40,702 550,000 0 No Calvert 2,600 0 4,250 650 0 0 7,500 24,392 707,225 0 No 0 0 0 0 220 0 220 5,126 180,000 0 Yes 5,440 7,200 34,275 26,316 2,661 51,124 127,016 164,122 710,000 0 Yes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 0 15,576 1,191 8,751 25,518 32,345 700,000 0 No 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 450 0 0 No 266,834 62,232 55,614 47,930 2,559 154,813 589,982 682,727 2,000,000 84,977 Yes 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 0 0 5,200 0 0 0 5,200 6,270 468,000 0 No 5,000 0 33,130 9,653 2,005 20,469 70,257 104,457 550,000 0 Yes Auburn Eagle Pointe Childersburg Columbiana - Community of Hope 6 7 Cottondale 8 Demopolis 9 Dothan First 10 - Dothan Ozark 11 12 13 14 15 Dothan Northside East Brewton 0 0 25,937 36,131 1,736 36,844 100,648 125,864 650,000 0 Yes 13,412 4,400 600 22,525 3,500 11,500 55,937 56,402 385,000 8,383 No Heritage 0 4,766 16,014 920 481 8,252 30,433 33,610 200,000 27,272 No 16 17 18 19 20 Huguley 3,146 0 13,650 0 790 12,989 30,575 36,498 650,000 0 No Jackson 2,400 2,462 3,100 0 0 6,871 14,833 14,883 155,000 0 No 0 11,900 0 0 0 0 11,900 12,451 9,600 127,522 No 7,182 0 33,561 49,140 0 4,670 94,553 135,825 1,500,000 0 Yes 12,546 18,029 26,556 28,359 3,395 67,242 156,127 205,247 2,659,969 101,651 Yes 21 22 23 24 25 Millbrook 5,600 20,969 24,500 20,882 1,200 41,741 114,892 156,603 1,775,000 209,928 Yes 523 0 12,250 2,640 0 0 15,413 21,143 200,000 0 Yes No 26 27 28 29 30 Monroeville 31 32 33 34 35 Newstart Community Excel Enoch Johnson Memorial God's Glory Ministries Lake Martin Landmark Lanett Millry 50 0 27,170 42,830 121 160,910 231,081 247,504 2,800,000 0 Mobile Parkview 500 0 0 37,536 1,000 12,587 51,623 54,386 300,000 0 No Mobile Riverside 2,971 0 0 23,875 148 6,892 33,886 45,946 200,000 0 Yes Mobile First Montgomery Capital City Montgomery First Moundville New Providence Praise Park Ministries Ridgeville Roanoke Robertsdale * Sponsored New Church this Year 0 0 27,402 0 200 0 27,602 33,024 850,000 0 No 2,900 0 19,786 23,212 861 3,337 50,096 69,547 1,200,000 0 Yes Yes 2,571 0 0 29,825 0 13,162 45,558 65,688 750,000 0 19,162 0 21,550 8,396 0 0 49,108 53,663 585,000 122,000 No 0 0 17,888 2,781 500 10,284 31,453 40,259 350,000 0 No No 0 0 0 0 200 150 350 552 0 0 5,426 14,547 13,950 44,443 0 27,751 106,117 115,467 2,230,000 200,000 No 0 30,000 30,300 3,990 1,320 36,506 102,116 126,991 500,000 264,508 Yes 980 0 11,265 0 320 3,889 16,454 18,218 235,000 0 No 5,895 0 20,745 0 0 0 26,640 34,440 362,400 0 No 49 50 51 Allocations Paid in Full? 48 Indebtedness on Those Properties All Other Church Ministries 47 Value of Church Properties 46 Total Missional Disbursements 45 Total Used for Local Mission 44a Local Compassionate Ministries Debt Service Church Name 44 Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Benefits 43 Buildings, Properties and Capital Improvements PART 2 2013 42 Pastor, Associate, and Support Staff Salaries FINANCIAL SUMMARY 0 30,755 6,400 22,000 1,211 250 60,616 97,850 850,000 0 755 0 4,058 2,635 100 10,781 18,329 19,025 600,000 0 No 12,000 0 2,100 0 2,500 0 16,600 17,763 0 0 Yes 1,000 300 26,493 7,241 250 8,980 44,264 53,147 275,000 9,200 Yes 0 0 30,979 11,545 1,955 54,172 98,651 126,577 680,000 0 Yes Spencer 6,575 0 19,572 0 10,179 10,696 47,022 64,353 313,187 0 Yes Sylacauga First 6,000 0 25,007 3,343 50 18,880 53,280 82,063 1,000,000 0 No Taylor's Chapel 0 0 6,500 7,650 600 10,633 25,383 30,569 165,000 0 Yes Trinity 0 30,871 24,164 0 216 20,615 75,866 81,017 1,400,000 360,000 No 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 No 36 37 38 39 40 Rock Mills 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe Saraland - Open Arms Ministry Selma West Village Shawmut First - Rolling Hills Yes 0 32,686 66,000 5,600 2,916 6,622 113,824 116,718 1,600,000 154,000 No Tuscaloosa First 13,899 21,058 62,278 15,470 3,284 30,270 146,259 206,284 1,555,000 251,708 Yes Tuscaloosa Holten Heights 16,210 0 35,829 52,324 486 42,266 147,115 202,695 1,300,000 0 Yes Tuscaloosa South 0 0 10,400 0 0 0 10,400 11,611 0 0 No Valley First 0 0 2,800 0 0 0 2,800 2,809 200,000 0 No 981 0 10,400 0 1,851 9,596 22,828 30,699 210,000 0 Yes 425,652 292,175 834,123 605,418 50,306 959,413 3,167,087 3,555,201 34,573,381 1,921,149 Current Year Total 851,304 584,350 1,668,246 1,210,836 100,612 1,918,826 6,334,174 7,511,286 69,146,762 3,842,298 Last Year Total 158,087 344,960 843,825 749,599 81,307 1,082,107 3,259,885 4,061,225 32,507,780 2,058,358 Increase / (Decrease) 693,217 239,390 824,421 461,237 19,305 836,719 3,074,289 3,450,061 36,638,982 1,783,940 51 Wallace Chapel Alabama South Supplemental Organized * Sponsored New Church this Year Name Change Inactive Dadeville to Lake Martin Tuscaloosa Woodhaven to Tuscaloosa Cross Pointe Childersburg Transfer Merge Disorganize Drop